BOOKINGS are now being taken for Fiduciary Fundamentals 2012 – the Association of Corporate Service Providers' essential skills programme for professional development.
As in previous years the courses will be delivered predominantly by Jo French from the Jersey International Business School.
Jo specialises in corporate governance training while her colleague, fellow lecturer Chris Usher, will also be holding two anti-money laundering courses.
The Department of Economic Development will provide sponsorship for the courses which will run from January to March 2012.
The programme is as follows:
January 26
International trust developments and application offshore (Vista/STAR)
12pm - 2.15pm
January 27
Anti-money laundering awareness
10.30am – 1.15pm
February 16
Insider dealing and market abuse – latest trends and regulator responses
12pm – 2.15pm
March 5
Anti-money laundering update – focus on Bribery Act and corruption
2.45pm - 5.15pm.
This will be taken by Chris Usher
March 16
Introduction to trust law and administration
10.30am – 1.15pm
March 16
Effective offshore trust administration
2pm – 4.45pm
Further course dates starting from Easter 2012 will be announced in due course.
All courses will take place in the upper hall at Loch Promenade Church in Douglas. It costs £50 per session for staff or ACSP members or associate members and £75 for non members.
Bookings will only be accepted with completed application forms and payment. Bookings will not be accepted by e-mail.
For more information contact Antonia King by e-mailing aking@acsp.co.im or visit www.acsp.co.im.
The Association of Corporate Service Providers has also arranged a seminar with Mark Holligan, director of Gough Advocates, and Richard Morgan QC, a barrister at Maitland Cahmbers in London, on asset tracing in the offshore world. This will take place on Thursday, November 24, at 12pm in the Loch Promenade Church. For bookings contact Antonia King.