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Bankers Organise Public Forum For Stakeholders
As part of efforts to deepen the knowledge base of Nigerian stakeholders on contemporary banking issues at affect local and international market inter-plays, the Association of Corporate Affairs Managers of Bankers (ACAMB) is to hold a public lecture for stakeholders and the public.
A press statement, made available to The Tide, which was signed by the association’s president, Eddy Ademosu and the Secretary-General, Moshood Isamotu has stated that the public lecture with the theme “The Challenges Facing Banks Globally How Nigerian Stakeholders Should Respond” will be organized in collaboration with “The Banker, London, which is a foremost and influential publication of the Financial Times of the United Kingdom.
The statement from the ACAMB posits that the need to bridge the knowledge gaps and equip players in the Nigerian financial space in the wake of the new reforms by the regulators could better be appreciated through a comparative study of global trends shared across broad multi-disciplinary backgrounds.
The lecture which is scheduled for July 27th, 2010 at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Victoria Island, Lagos, is to be addressed by an international financial analyst, and the Managing Director, The Banker, London, Mr Brian Caplen.
Dr Doyin Salami of the Lagos Business School, and Rwewane Bismarck will review the guest speaker’s presentation and the governor of Central Bank, Lamido Sanusi will be special guest of honour.
The statement urged the public and stakeholders to attend.
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