There’s been an overwhelming demand to hear former convicted money launderer turned financial crime consultant, Ken Rijock, speak in the Island on May 16.
As a result, the Association of Corporate Service Providers has taken the unprecedented step of changing venues at the Villa Marina.
ACSP executive officer Marie Lambden said: ‘The response to Ken Rijock’s presentation has been overwhelming and this has prompted us to switch from the Promenade Suite to the Royal Hall which can seat over 1,000 people.
‘There are still places available, however, but I would recommend booking seats now as this seminar represents a unique opportunity for us in the Isle of Man to obtain an insight into financial crime “from the other side” and to learn about developing trends in money laundering.’
The presentation, free to ACSP members and ?20 to non-members, is sponsored by Barclays Wealth and will take place at 11am and is expected to finish no later than 1pm.
For further details, contact Marie Lambden, 628131, mlambden@acsp.co.im
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