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ACSP launches 2013 taught courses programme

by isleofman.com 7th January 2013

The Association of Corporate Service Providers has announced its taught courses programme for 2013.

The courses will, once again, be delivered by corporate governance training specialist Jo French, who has been working in partnership with the ACSP since 2004.

The programme builds on the success of previous years’ sessions and, in the main, follows the same format of popular Fiduciary Fundamentals sessions, such as risk management, MLRO and anti-money laundering courses. The scope has, however, been broadened for 2013 and includes advanced anti-money laundering training, the perils of email use and misuse and advanced minute writing.

ACSP chairman Mark Denton said: ‘Jo’s engaging lecturing style has proved effective in covering a wide range of highly relevant topics, from the basic to the complex, and we are pleased to welcome her back for our enhanced 2013 taught courses programme.’

All courses will be at the upper hall, Loch Promenade Church, Douglas.

Prices remain unchanged at ?50 per session for staff of ACSP members or associate members, ?75 per session for non-members. 

Full details of the training programme can be found at www.acsp.co.im.

All administration and bookings for the 2013 programme will be handled by Jo French and her team who are to be contacted at jofrenchACSP@jerseyibs.com.

Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 7th, January 2013 03:46pm.

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