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Founded in 1879, we offer globally recognised training and qualifications to support the international banking and finance sector in a volatile and ever-changing world.
Our executive training programmes cover all aspects of governance, risk and regulation.
Because we work at board level globally, we understand your region has its own distinct risks and opportunities.
So we offer bespoke training to suit your region, your market and your organisation.
We're the only banking and finance professional body with degree awarding powers.
And we work with industry practitioners to design our qualifications.
That means – wherever you are in the world – you can be confident our qualifications meet the highest standards.
We are an international network of subject matter experts, practitioners and associates with years of experience in risk, regulation, governance and compliance.
All members of our Faculty can tailor consultancy and training programmes to local and regional market conditions.
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Olivier Beroud
Founder of the Centre for Governance, Risk and Regulation.
The Abu Dhabi Global Market is an award-winning global financial centre with a strong sustainable finance agenda. In 2018 we worked closely with ADGM to set up ADGM Academy (ADGMA).
We ran a series of successful training programmes at board level for banks in Bahrain on early-warning signals.
Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance (BIBF)
ABF is an association of all the Tunisian banks and financial institutions, founded in 2010 to create an academy dedicated to training professionals in financial services in Tunisia.
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