2019 Funds CPD Seminar Series – Seminar 10: A review of failures in fund oversight

Professional Development

Overview

This seminar forms part of the 2019 Funds CPD Seminar Series – a series of 10 CPD seminars, which take place throughout 2019.

The 2019 Funds CPD Seminar Series provides essential updates for Funds professionals, delivered by industry recognised experts. This series will comprise 10 monthly seminars of 60 minutes, inclusive of a 15-minute Q&A, covering a wide range of topics.

Book the full series

06 Feb 2019 - 11 Dec 2019

Suitable For

Professionals working in the funds sector

1 CPD hours
1 hour
Jersey

This course has already run and a new date has not yet been scheduled. Please contact us to register your interest.

TIMINGS

13:00-14:00 (Registration from 12:45)
Venue: Jersey International Business School

BENEFITS

  • Hard copies of speakers’ notes/slides are provided – subject to availability
  • Certificates of attendance are provided
  • Refreshments are provided
  • 1 hour of CPD

TUTOR

Chris Usher, Global Head of Financial Crime Risk Education and AML at BPP Professional Education

Chris has over 15 years’ experience in financial services, working both in the UK and offshore, for major financial institutions such as Barclays Wealth and Santander.

He now specialises in delivering training in investment management, taxation and regulatory issues. Formerly an International Investment Manager he advised both individuals and corporate entities on complex investment scenarios. One of his students was awarded the highest global mark ever, out of 10,000 students, for the level six Private Client Investment Advice & Management paper (PCIAM) awarded by the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI).

Notably, Chris has trained on behalf of the British Bankers’ Association in London on regulatory matters and was also invited to speak at the Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists (ACAMS) conference in Miami in 2013 on the topic of ‘Understanding the Criminal Vulnerabilities of Offshore Products and Services’.