A practical qualification to kick-start your career in financial services.
Need help?Taught by Kensington College of Business and validated by us, this Level 4 qualification has been completely rewritten and refocused for 2019–20.
Designed to give students a practical understanding of corporate secretaryship and share registration practice, it is suitable both for those who are new to the sector and those looking to brush up their existing knowledge. If you are looking to move your career towards working as a company secretary or share registrar, or if you are already working in a legal, accounting or banking role in financial services, this is the course for you.
This qualification is for those employed in company secretarial and share registration administration. Designed to give participants a practical understanding of corporate secretaryship and share registration practice, it is suitable both for those who are new to the sector and those looking to brush up their existing knowledge.
The Chartered Governance Institute operates an open entry policy for registration to CCSP.
The course is delivered over the following four modules:
Assessment of this qualification is by examination, held in February and June.
Upon completion of this course, participants will have gained:
This qualification is offered either as a part time face-to-face course, or an online learning course with Kensington College of Business. The course requires weekly attendance or online study over a period of nine or 12 months.
The fee for this qualification is a one off payment of £1,200 (inc. VAT), which is paid directly to the tuition partner.
To find out more about the benefits of studying this course and to apply, visit the Kensington College of Business website.
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