Adeosun, CIS president, explains MoU with Lagos Business School
May 23, 2023371 views0 comments
By Business A.M.
The Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers (CIS) through its training arm, CIS Academy, has executed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Lagos Business School (LBS) for sustainable capacity building and development training.
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The first series, which was held at LBS recently, and focused on a range of issues about “Board, Leadership, Regulation, and Compliance Issues in Securities and Investment in Nigeria”, attracted seasoned capital market regulators and operators, captains of industries, board members and senior management staff of pension industry.
Providing an insight into the relationship between the two institutions, Oluwole Adeosun, president, CIS, explained that both institutions were not only established about the same time but shared some common mandates to train future leaders. CIS, being a certification institute also is involved in top-notch training programmes.
“We were both established at about the same time: LBS in 1991 and CIS charters in 1992. We both share a common mandate to train and produce professional leaders for the Nigerian economy, and we have both acquitted ourselves remarkably well in this regard, setting the pace and standards in our various jurisdictions. The partnership is expected to provide a good platform for industry professionals and executives to catch up with the rapidly changing business landscape and innovations in the contemporary business environment,” said Adeosun.
Explaining further, he said the programme was of immense significance to the economic development of Nigeria as one giant step in upgrading professional competence,
According to him, this will lead to improved service delivery and product development in the capital market which is the engine of sustainable development.
“The Lagos Business School was named by the prestigious Financial Times of London last year as one of the Top 50 business schools in the world, for the 15th consecutive time! We truly feel very proud to be associated with such a distinguished institution. Both CIS and LBS have the human capital to train participants,
The maiden training is a high-impact Executive Capacity Development programme, designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of key and emerging regulatory and compliance issues in the Nigerian capital market. We envisage, going by the provisions of the MoU that this enduring partnership will hopefully, lead to the stage where Lagos Business School will offer degree programmes in securities and investments, at various academic levels.
“In carrying out these functions, CIS provides Continuous Professional Development for its members, and Capacity Building for professionals in the Capital Market and financial industry generally. The Institute also engages actively in economic and financial market policy advocacy with key organs of government and regulatory bodies across the economy,” he said.
Among the facilitators at the maiden edition were some top capital market regulators, chief executive officers of quoted companies, seasoned stockbrokers, and top faculty members at the LBS.