ICMA Executive Education – internationally recognised qualifications for the financial market
John E. Kaye
- Published
- Executive Education

ICMA Executive Education is a unique partnership between the International Capital Market Association (ICMA) and the ICMA Centre, Henley Business School, University of Reading.
We offer financial training courses which combine the best of both market and academic practice. The programmes are designed to be interactive and equip participants with practical skills they can use in their day-to-day jobs. Our Executive Education programmes are benchmark qualifications for both the front office and operations areas of the business and are accredited by the UK Financial Skills Partnership (FSP) and the CFA Institute.
Our courses range in length from 1-5 days and can be studied either in classroom or via online training. The programmes we offer attract an international client base and present an opportunity to network with counterparts from a whole host of financial institutions. Delegates on our courses work in the top tier investment banks, stock exchanges, law firms and regulatory bodies.
We offer candidates the opportunity to achieve a recognised financial markets diploma by completing training in a defined pathway. The two diplomas, focusing on either Securities and Derivatives or Financial Market Operations, are achieved by candidates successfully completing the required Introductory and/or Intermediate qualifications in addition to two ICMA training programmes.
We also have a progamme which provides scholarships for employees of ICMA Member firms who are under 25 years of age. There are a limited number of scholarships available for each ICMA Member firm. Eligible students receive a further 50% discount off the member rate.
Further information
+44 (0)20 7213 0338
https://the-european.eu/
[email protected]
www.icmagroup.org/executive-education
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