Credit Union members - become MCC compliant with 50% reduction

Event Details

Free


Date and Time

Fri, 25 October 2024

12:00 - 12:45


Location

Your event Zoom link is available via IOB Learn, but will also be emailed to you before 11am on the morning of your event.

Event Details

Free


Date and Time

Fri, 25 October 2024

12:00 - 12:45


Location

Your event Zoom link is available via IOB Learn, but will also be emailed to you before 11am on the morning of your event.

Event details
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Funding Support

Funding is available for the following UCD accredited programmes:

50% HCI funding for the Professional Certificate in Financial Advice (APA)

50% HCI funding for the Professional Certificate in Compliance

25% IFS Skillnet funding for the Professional Diploma in Compliance (LCI)


Please join IOB and Dr Gerry Grenham to find out more about the programmes that will help you to become MCC compliant and the funding support that you can avail of. This is an opportunity not to be missed.

Under the Central Bank of Ireland's regulations, the minimum competency requirements have been extended for Credit Unions and will come into effect in October 2024. As part of IOB’s ongoing support for Credit Union members, we want to advise you of the ways you can gain a professional designation required under the Central Bank of Ireland Minimum Competency Code (MCC).


HCI Pillar 3 Learner Fee Subsidy

IFS Skillnet logo

Dr Gerry Grenham

Senior Academic Consultant, IOB

Dr Gerry Grenham is former Head of Postgraduate Programmes and currently Senior Academic Consultant at IOB. His experience covers all aspects of IOB educational programmes, with particular emphasis at the postgraduate level. He has been involved with the Graduate Diploma in Financial Planning since the programme’s inception and is a former Programme Director. As Programme Director he has been involved in programme design and review over the years.

Gerry holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics, a Masters in Management Science (now Data Analytics) and a PhD in Management Information Systems.

Dr Gerry Grenham