Corporate Governance for Financial Institutions
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I enjoyed the excellent teaching and the diversity of my fellow students. I found the staff and the consultants to be very helpful. This two week course has been extremely beneficial to my professional development and I will apply what I have learned within my department. Thank you.
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Short course
In London
Be able to apply international standards of governance and compliance!
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Type
Short course
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Level
Advanced
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Location
London
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Duration
1 Week
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Start date
Different dates available
Be able to apply international standards of governance and compliance with this Corporate Governance for Financial InstitutionsCourse, imparted by London Corporate Training.
The programme, that has a duration of one week, aims to give its participants the necessary tools to describe key risk management and internal control concepts, and to apply the main industry frameworks and standards which influence internal controls.
Assessing the effectiveness of organisations internal controls and guiding executives and management in the establishment of an appropriate control environment are also part of the contents.
If you want to be part of this training, please ask for further information to the centre through emagister.co.uk. You won’t regret it!
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Reviews
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The workshop was perfect to help address some gaps some of us were having in our organisations. It was worth attending.
← | →
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I enjoyed the excellent teaching and the diversity of my fellow students. I found the staff and the consultants to be very helpful. This two week course has been extremely beneficial to my professional development and I will apply what I have learned within my department. Thank you.
← | →
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I enjoyed everything. I will return to LCT.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
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This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 15 years
Subjects
- Governance
- Financial
- Financial Training
- Risk
- IT risk
- CSR
- Best Practice
- Risk Management
- International
- Compliance
- Corporate Governance
- Capital Markets
- Banking
- Insurance
- Corporate lawyers
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Governing Body
- Risk Committee
- Human Resources
- Finance
Course programme
The World of Corporate
Governance Today
·International events leading to governance reform
·Purpose and objectives of governance including agency risk and moral hazard
·US Sarbanes Oxley - act style legislation vs. UK -style voluntary code: focusing where possible on participant’s countries
·Standards-driving bodies and evolving principles
·Formative regulatory bodies including OECD, Basel Committee, SECs and CMAs, Central Banks
Main Components and Principles
·Eight principles which underpin every system of governance
·OECD Code core concepts and guidance
·Listing requirements and continuous obligations
·Corporate Governance in the financial sector –raising the bar –what is special about banks and bank governance?
·Basel Committee’s guidance on enhancing corporate governance for the banking sector
·Review of European Union’s approach to Corporate Governance in Financial
Institutions
The Governing Body
·What does a “Good” financial institution look like
·Alternative board structures –dual and unitary boards
·Different types of board members: their roles and responsibilities, including the Secretary to the Board
·The growing importance of the INED
·The vital role of Board Committees in the new era of governance, including the audit committee, nominations & remuneration committee and the risk committee
Corporate Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC) in Financial Institutions
·The growth and linkage of these three topics in finance
·The main components of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)
·The central role of internal controls and linkage to ERM
·Best practice compensation principles and standards
·Shareholders, depositors and other stakeholders need for disclosure and
transparency
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
·Defining CSR
·The link between CSR and Corporate Governance
·CSR –economic, legal, ethical and discretionary aspects
·CSR and financial institutions –is it just a public relations exercise?
·Where does the regulator fit in?
·The course will end with a multi-choice questionnaire to assess the level of
knowledge gained and to fresh and assist the retention of new information
Corporate Governance for Financial Institutions