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Training opportunities
Monday, January 17, 2022 to Thursday, January 27, 2022
Application deadline: 1st September 2021
The Certificate in Law and Regulation of Inclusive Finance is designed to educate and train future professionals in inclusive finance matters.
Entering its sixth year in 2022, the programme is aimed at regulators, intermediaries and other inclusive finance organisations. Possible topics of the 2022 programme:
• Performance Measurement and Management
• Sustainable Inclusive Finance
• FinTech & Financial Inclusion
• RegTech & Financial Inclusion
• Microfinance
• Risk Management
The teaching staff includes leading academics from the University of Luxembourg and other universities, development policy experts from ADA and the European Investment Bank Group, as well as industry specialists with extensive experience and networks in their subject areas. Participants will be in close contact with teaching staff and have the opportunity to meet seasoned professionals from regional, development and private banks, law and consultancy firms, as well as investment firms.
The curriculum taught full-time over a period of two weeks. During this short but intense period participants from around the world will come together to work on cutting-edge topics relating to inclusive finance, each of them with their respective knowledge.
The programme in 2022 is planned to a maximum of 25 participants physically present in Luxembourg from all over the world. All participants motivated and from different backgrounds.
Applicants need to be able to demonstrate an interest in inclusive finance, for example through previous work experience or a Bachelor / Master’s thesis or other publication in the field.
- Language English
- Keywords Financial Regulations, Inclusive Finance