International Payments in Practice: an online self study course

International Payments in Practice

An online self study course - Starting in Spring 2007

The payments landscape is changing, are you ready?

  • Learn how SEPA is changing payments
  • Gain insight into the infrastructures and technologies behind international payments, including SWIFT, CLS, EBA and more
  • Find out about regulation, fraud and learn from international cases
  • Learn all about efficient and effective cash management and liquidity
  • Prepare for developments in payments methods and systems with expert commentary on the future of payments

Get more out of your studies with e-learning

  • Test your understanding with a series of interactive quizzes
  • Apply your understanding in a simulated workplace scenario
  • Email the editorial panel with questions about the course
  • Track your progress through the course
  • Get more out of your studies with elearning

How does e-learning work?

Log in with your unique username and password

Access modules, quizzes and other content at any time during the course of your study

Use the interactive quizzes to test your knowledge of international payments

  
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Accreditation

Law Society of England and Wales - 12 CPD points

Course Advisor:
Whitman E. Knapp, President, FImetrix LLC

The course authors:
Paul Anning, Senior Partner, Osborne Clarke

Robert Courtneidge, Senior Partner, Osborne Clarke

Doug Hopton, Director, DTH Associates

Tony Leigh, Director of Operational Delivery, sensima

Kevin MacEntee- Creighton (tba)

Jerry Norton, Director, Strategy, Global Financial Services, LogicaCMG

Virginie O'Shea, Editor, STP Magazine and stpzone.com

Suvesh Purkayastha, Associate Director of Technology, Stratetegic Asset Management Solutions, sensima

Mark Sutton, Global Product Manager, Delivery Services, Global Transaction Banking, HSBC Global Payments and Cash Management

Barry Tooker, Senior Vice-President, Dovetail Systems Ltd

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