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PSE and iAcademy partners in securities specialist course

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - The PSE and iAcademy School of Continuing Education signed a memorandum of agreement recently at the Philippine Stock Exchange to launch the 3rd PSE-iAcademy Certified Securities Specialist Course (CSSC). Present at the signing were iAcademy chief operating officer Jose Morales; iAcademy president and CEO Vanessa Tanco-Cualoping; PSE president and CEO Hans Sicat; and PSE chief operating officer Roel Refran.

The Certification Program comprises of 136 classroom hours over weekly sessions on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 6 to 9 p.m. at the iAcademy campus on Ayala Avenue, directly across from the PSE. Program started on August 19 and ends on December 6. Aside from the courses, there will also be a review & mock exam and a comprehensive exam. Participants who pass the exam will earn the privilege of being certified securities specialists.

The program curriculum covers a range of fifteen subjects as diverse as Financial Excel, Quantitative Methods of Finance, Valuation, Fundamental & Technical Analysis, Raising Capital in the Capital Markets and Securities Regulation.

This program was designed by a group of notable professors and market practitioners with the goal of ongoing education for those who are interested in and involved in the markets.

For further inquiries, call 889-7777 local 352 or send an email to [email protected] and look for Ms. Jemelyn Ambrosio.

 

 

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AYALA AVENUE

CAPITAL MARKETS AND SECURITIES REGULATION

CERTIFICATION PROGRAM

CERTIFIED SECURITIES SPECIALIST COURSE

FINANCIAL EXCEL

HANS SICAT

JOSE MORALES

MS. JEMELYN AMBROSIO

PHILIPPINE STOCK EXCHANGE

QUANTITATIVE METHODS OF FINANCE

RAISING CAPITAL

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