State-Bank-of-India: Financial Crime : Risk for Banks
Financial crime risk faced by Banks and adoption of mitigation measures for a proportionate response.

- Duration
- 7 weeks
- Price Value
- $ 149
- Difficulty Level
- Intermediate
Financial crime risk faced by Banks and adoption of mitigation measures for a proportionate response.
Offered by the State Bank of India
Welcome to our comprehensive course on Financial Crime Prevention, offered by the prestigious State Bank of India. This intermediate-level course is designed to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge needed to combat financial crime in today's rapidly evolving economic landscape. As financial crimes become increasingly sophisticated, there's a growing demand for professionals who can effectively identify, prevent, and mitigate these threats. This course offers you the opportunity to build competence against financial crime and advance your career in this critical field.
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