Central Bank & FSC: Dealing with the Regulator
Description
This course aims to equip professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the legal and regulatory frameworks set by Central Banks and Financial Services Commissions (FSC), including licensing requirements and compliance standards. It focuses on preparing participants for regulatory inspections by teaching effective compliance self-assessments, developing strong internal controls, and implementing governance frameworks. Participants will enhance their skills in regulatory reporting by exploring strategies, best practices, and practical exercises based on real-world cases and simulations, ensuring they meet accuracy, timeliness, and compliance obligations.
Course Content:
- Introduction to Regulatory Landscape
- Legal and Regulatory Framework
- Preparing for Regulatory Inspections
- Regulatory Reporting and Compliance
- Building a Culture of Compliance
- Collaboration between the Central Bank and FSC
- Case Studies and Practical Exercises
MQA Approval/HRDC Refund:Â Yes
CPD Points: 3
Price: MUR 12,000
Delivery Mode:Â Face-to-Face
Duration: Â 3 hours
Speakers
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Urmila Boolell SCTemple Head – Senior Counsel – Head of Chambers at Temple LawUrmila Boolell S.C. is a Barrister-at-Law, a published author and the sole founding member of Temple. Urmila reckons nearly 40 years’ experience as a practising barrister and took silk in 2016. She is the most senior woman at the Mauritian bar and was the first of the two women in Mauritius appointed Senior Counsel to date. She has regularly been recognised as a ‘Leading Lawyer’ by prestigious international rankings such as Chambers Global, Legal500, IFLR1000, and Acquisition International. Urmila has acquired experience as an advocate in all aspects of civil and commercial litigation. She has advised on a number of matters including international/foreign investment, structuring of corporate transactions and reorganisations, banking and non-banking financial transactions, the application and operation of double taxation agreements entered into by Mauritius with other countries; and on infrastructure projects.
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Zakariyya SeekdaurBarrister at Temple LawZakariyya joined Temple Law as a Barrister at Law in November 2023. He advises clients and offers legal representation in a variety of civil and employment-related matters. Zakariyya appears regularly before the District and Intermediate Court of Mauritius as well as the Family Division of the Supreme Court of Mauritius.
He regularly assists Counsels on Civil, Commercial and Employment related matters. He has experience appearing for employers in labour disputes before the Commission and Conciliation for Mediation and the Employment Relations Tribunal. In addition, Zakariyya conducts on a regular basis disciplinary committee hearings for a diverse portfolio of clients.