Nanyang Business School is the only Singapore business school and third in Asia to be accredited by both the EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System) and AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business). These are the most widely-recognised European and American quality assurance standards for accounting and business education. They assure our graduates that their degrees will be both recognised and valued around the world.
Nanyang Business School is the only Singapore business school and third in Asia to be accredited by both the EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System) and AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business). These are the most widely-recognised European and American quality assurance standards for accounting and business education. They assure our graduates that their degrees will be both recognised and valued around the world.
Divisions at Nanyang Business School
Banking and Finance
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Seminars for Students - 2007
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October 17 |
Barclays Seminar Series @ NBS
Topic: To be confirmed.
Speakers:
Mr Michael Teo, responsible for the regional offices, the Tokyo bank branch, Singapore-based Treasury, Collateral, Confirmations, DerivativeProcessing, Client Service, Trade Support & Sale Assistant groups.
Mr Blair Thomson, Director and CCC (Asia Operations).
Mr Ray Power, Singapore Derivative Operations.
Time: 12.45 pm to 2.30 pm.
Venue: Conference Room 1(S3-B4A-02) |
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October 3 |
Barclays Seminar Series @ NBS
Topic: Understanding the development of the wealth management industry in Asia
Speaker: Peter Hu, Investor Solutions Sales
Time: 12:45 pm to 2.30 pm
Venue: Executive Seminar Room 4, (S3.1-B1-06)
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September 12 |
Barclays Seminar Series @ NBS
Topic: The Market Research Process: How does a Research Analyst work?
Speaker: Jon Scoffin, Head of Research, Barclays
Time: 12:45 pm to 2.30 pm
Venue: Executive Seminar Room 4, (S3.1-B1-06) |
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August 15 |
Barclays Seminar Series @ NBS
Topic: Risk Management, Reporting and Control in Practice
Speaker: Bob Mainprize, Head of Risk, Barclays
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