Cross border adviser diplomas between UK and Ireland go live
The Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) has agreed a cross border deal enabling recognition of its financial services qualifications between Ireland and the UK.
The Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) has agreed a cross border deal enabling recognition of its financial services qualifications between Ireland and the UK.
The Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI), a UK professional standards body for the financial services industry has defended advisers against British prime minister Theresa May’s pledge to crackdown on the profession for helping the rich avoid tax.
The UK’s Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (Cisi) is teaming up with the University of Dubai to offer students internationally recognised financial qualifications.
The UK’s Chartered Institute for Securities & Investments (Cisi) has published a guide to help firms meet the new European Securities and Markets Authority (Esma) regulations.
Banks and other financial services firms which use a top down approach to implementing business culture changes are less successful in achieving their goals than those who work to instil change from the grassroots upwards, a new report says.
The gender imbalance in UK financial services does not need to be addressed, according to the majority of industry professionals responding to a new study.
Ruth Martin, managing director of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investments, is to step down from the post, which she has held for the past 10 years, at the end of next January.
The Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment has launched what it is calling an "online jobs board" to enable both CISI members and non-members to search for and place jobs in the global financial services industry.
The Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment is to extend its mandatory ‘IntegrityMatters’ test to candidates in Ireland, Europe and North America from 1 February next year.
Jonathan Leece has been elected president of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment’s Isle of Man branch, succeeding Sue Preskey.
More than half of financial services practitioners surveyed by the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment believe bonuses should be set by banks’ shareholders, not politicians as the group calls on Austrian MEPs to “stop meddling”.
From today, individuals looking to be qualified by the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment as capital markets professionals will be required to pass a compulsory ethics test before being permitted to sit the qualifications exams.