Archive for the ‘Training Insight’ Category

The Full Range of Technical Training Courses in Banking

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011

 

Training to us is not a process of indoctrination; it is a mission, a responsibility and a philosophy directed by one single objective that is to convey to our trainees the complex technical skills they need to run faultless  banking operations.

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The Tremendous Value of Sound Technical Trade Finance Training in Banking

Friday, July 29th, 2011
Technical Training

Trade Finance Training

The training managers in banks primarily consider the practical value of the training course and its virtual reflection on the bank’s operations before  deciding whether or not to avail their staff of it. The various types of LCs courses are distinctively different from one another, some of these are necessary for bankers whilst the others are totally irrelevant. These courses are classified according to their content and levels into five major types, specifically:- 

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The First Formal “On the Job Training Program” in the World of Letters of Credit

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

An Advanced Practical Trade Finance Course

Maximizing customer value through accurate business processes

  1. Competing in the global financial services industry is extremely difficult. There is constant pressure to win new customers and protect your existing clientele base from erosion. Furthermore, you have to comply with a wide complex array of uniform rules, distinctive laws and internal regulations for every region where you do business. And the odds are high that, in trying to meet these demanding business requirements, you’re dependent on an outmoded environment where systems can’t communicate within your bank, customers are oblivious of technical complexity, and auditors are pretty strict.

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