FIBA to Offer e-Learning for Financial Professionals
Over 700 Accredited e-Learning Courses Organized into 62 Course Libraries, Representing 1,800 Hours, Make the FIBA e-Learning Library One of the Most Complete Financial e-learning Portfolios Available
MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- As part of its commitment to provide cost-effective services for the financial community, Florida International Bankers Association (FIBA) announced today it will start offering over 700 accredited e-learning courses organized into 62 course topic libraries. This represents 1,800 hours and makes the FIBA e-Learning library one of the most complete financial e-learning portfolios available.
“The learning platform offered by FIBA will allow companies all over the world to dramatically stretch the dollars they invest every year in employee training,†said Patricia Roth, Executive Director at FIBA. “Besides the lower cost, e-Learning provides more flexibility for employees than traditional classes.â€
The financial community will have access to accredited, best-of-breed online courses on key finance topics related to the following:
Bank Balance Sheet Management - Structured Finance - Banking Regulations - Basel I and Basel II - Core Financial Concepts - Market Risk Management - Credit Risk Management - Operational Risk Management – Derivatives – Insurance - Corporate Treasury Management - Global Financial Markets - Operations and Compliance - Finance and Accounting - Mutual Funds - Bank Branch Management - Financial Planning - Commodity Markets - Trading Operations - Government Risk and Compliance - Operational Risk Management.
All courses offered by FIBA are compliant with SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) which specifies standards for web based e-learning.
“These 700+ accredited e-learning courses offer up-to-date, self-paced, interactive features with integration into the user's technology framework,†said Wayne Shah, Chair of e-learning for FIBA’s Education Committee and Director at Wachovia Bank. Interactive tools add to the student’s retention which is enhanced through multimedia and interactivity. For managers, the online training offers a measurement tool to monitor the learner’s progress.
For details, contact FIBA at 1-305-579-0086 or send an email to [email protected].
About FIBA
Florida International Bankers Association (FIBA), Inc., is a non-profit trade association founded in 1979, serving the international financial community. Its membership includes banks from 18 countries spanning 4 continents.
Florida International Bankers Association, (FIBA), Inc.
Patricia Roth, Executive Director, 305-579-0086
[email protected]
www.fiba.net
www.fibatraining.net
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