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Adkins Matchett & Toy Develops Financial Institutions Training Programme For 'Tough Times'

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Adkins Matchett & Toy (AMT) has developed a training programme for bankers and investment professionals focusing on financial institutions clients and dealing with the repercussions of the recent turmoil in the financial sector.

Entitled 'Financial Institutions', the series of in-house courses - or modules - tackles the essential needs of the financial institutions banker, in essence to help understand bank and insurance companies' clients and their specific issues, from Regulatory Capital to Bank Analysis and Valuation in the Current Crisis.

The comprehensive programme of ten courses, and of between one and three days, aims to provide a toolkit to help new and existing bankers and investment professionals understand their bank and insurance company clients and their needs in the changing investment banking landscape. They focus on:

Regulatory Capital and Economic Capital; Bank Analysis and Valuation in the Current Crisis; Bank Accounting; Bank Capital: Hybrids; Bank Forecasting & Valuation - Intermediate; Bank Forecasting & Valuation - Advanced Topics; Bank Transaction Analysis; Insurance Company Accounting and; Insurance Regulation: Solvency II
Insurance Forecasting and Valuation.

Adkins Matchett & Toy's founder and chief executive, Alastair Matchett, said it was imperative to offer a programme providing insight and understanding during these unpredictable and tough times.

He said: "We are all aware of the events that have unfolded over the past few months. Our new Financial Institutions training programme takes account of the changes and makes sense of the implications."

"Delegates will be able to take the entire programme, or just those modules needed to plug the gaps in their knowledge or experience."

AMT, one of the foremost financial training organisations, offers training in all the major financial centres in Europe, the Americas and Asia (including Mumbai, Singapore and Dubai). The Financial Institutions training programme is available globally and those interested in learning more are advised to visit the website, go to www.amttraining.com.

For further information or an interview with Alastair Matchett, please contact Ludo Morison.

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