Certified Corporate Banker™

23 - 27 Nov 2008  •  Dubai 


Event Overview


7 highly intensive and informative courses essential for all finance professionals!

             

Diploma in
Risk Management 


 

1. Certified Risk Analyst™ (CRA) - core course

    20 - 24 January 2008

    10 - 14 August 2008

 

2. Certified Compliance Officer™  (CCO) - elective course

    23 - 27 March 2008
    20 - 24 July 2008
    2 - 6 November 2008

 

3. Master Compliance Professional™  - elective course 
    6 - 10 April 2008

4. Certified Operational And Market Risk Analyst™ (CORM) - core course

    4 - 8 May 2008   

 

5. Certified Credit Analyst™ (CCA) - elective course

    20 - 24 July 2008

 

6. Project And Contract Risk Specialist™ (PCRS) - core course

    19 - 23 October 2008

 

7. Certified Corporate Banker™ (CCB) - elective course

   23 - 27 November 2008 


Introduction

The goal of this course is to provide corporate banking practitioners with the skills and practice of corporate portfolio management and to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse, important and competitive segment of the total financial markets. The course aims to build confidence in the principles and practice of corporate bank management.


By Attending This Course You Will:

Explore the main themes in risk management when applied to the banking industry
Develop a set of tools and skills that you can apply in your own bank to improve your risk management processes
Explore the practical realities of Basel II and future risk management accords

Programme Summary

• Introduction to corporate banking management
• Advanced corporate banking
• Loan syndication and asset management
• Foreign exchange
• Cash and treasury management
• Advanced risk management
• Advanced relationship selling
• Group preparation and role play

Who Should Attend?

This elective programme is most suited to banking and finance professionals. The detailed nature of this programme means that it is suitable for both senior and middle level risk managers within these organisations.