Trade Finance
 
   
  SMU FICS Training: Essentials of Trade Finance (IV)
by Financial Training Institute @ SMU

 

Programme Synopsis

The SMU FICS Training: Essentials of Trade Finance (IV) provides participants with an overview of the financial services industry and corporate banking as well as regulations, legislations and codes of conduct.

Participants will learn the framework of trade flow, essential documentations for trade transactions, components and mechanisms of trade financing as well as features, practices and guidelines of trade finance products.

The programme comprises of the following modules:
Module Title
1 Fundamentals of Trade Finance
2 Trade Finance Legislation, Regulations & Industry Practices

 

Unique features
Case studies and discussions are included to provide participants with hands-on experience in the job function, which serves to reinforce the technical knowledge and application of competency skills.

 

Trainer(s)
Trainers are banking professionals, with extensive industry experience, well-versed in conducting training programmes in corporate lending, credit approval, trade finance, sales and marketing.

 

Programme Details

Programme duration: 2 months
1st intake: 7 Jan - 6 Mar 2010
Class schedule: Weekday evenings and/or Saturdays
Venue: Singapore Management University Campus

 

Programme Fees

Gross: S$3,000 per module
Net of 90% funding: S$300 ^
^ Fees exclude GST. Terms and conditions apply.

 

Scope of Accreditation
The programme is accredited under Job Role IV. A person in this role would have the following job responsibilities:

• Responsible for performing a limited specialist and support role in the trade finance product specialist function.
• Possesses some personal accountability, decision-making authority and risk management skills but has limited bottom-line responsibility.
• Operates in an environment which is largely non-routine, unpredictable and complex.

For more information on the accreditation details, please click here

 

Who should attend?

This programme is tailored for entry-level corporate bankers new to trade finance. Corporate with trade finance activities and keen to gain better understanding of the industry

 

Contact details

Contact: Ms Clara Low / Ms Jaclyn Mah
Contact No: (65) 6828 1937 / 6828 0254
Web Site: http://www.smu.edu.sg/centres/fti/index.asp

 
 


 
   
  SMU FICS Training in Trade Finance (IV)
by Financial Training Institute @ SMU

 

Programme Synopsis

The SMU FICS Training in Trade Finance (IV) aims to provide participants with the essential competencies in structuring and marketing trade finance products & services to corporate clients.

The curriculum focuses on the application of trade finance product knowledge, such as product development and market positioning, structuring trade finance facilities to meet clients’ needs.

The programme comprises of the following modules:
Module Title
1 Essentials of Trade Finance
2 Assess & Develop Trade Finance Products
3 Structure Trade Finance Facilities
4 Servicing Clients’ Trade Finance Needs

 

Unique features
Case studies and discussions are used to provide participants with hands-on experience in the job function, which serves to reinforce the technical knowledge and application of competency skills.

 

Trainer(s)
Trainers are banking professionals, with extensive industry experience, well-versed in conducting training programmes in corporate lending, credit approval, trade finance, sales and marketing.

 

Programme Details

Programme duration : 6 months
Next intake : 9 Jan – 26 Jun 2010
Class schedule : Thursday evenings and/or Saturdays
Venue: Singapore Management University campus

 

Programme Fees

Gross: S$7,500
Net of 90% funding: S$750 ^
^ Fees exclude GST. Terms and conditions apply.

 

Scope of Accreditation
The programme is accredited under Job Role IV. A person in this role would have the following job responsibilities:

• Responsible for performing a limited specialist and support role in the trade finance product specialist function.
• Possesses some personal accountability, decision-making authority and risk management skills but has limited bottom-line responsibility.
• Operates in an environment which is largely non-routine, unpredictable and complex.

For more information on the accreditation details, please click here

 

Who should attend?

Trade finance sales and support officers, relationship managers, branch managers, corporate lending officers, internal auditors, management associates. Participants not working in trade finance department should preferably have at least 2 to 3 years of corporate banking experience.

 

Contact details

Contact: Ms Clara Low / Ms Jaclyn Mah
Contact No: (65) 6828 1937 / 6828 0254
Web Site: http://www.smu.edu.sg/centres/fti/index.asp