Capital Markets e-Learning Programme

Join hundreds of others who are developing their skills in financial markets with e-Learning content written by experts, for future experts. Efficient and functioning capital markets lead to job creation, economic growth, and technological innovation.

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About the Programme

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has partnered with Intuition, the leading provider of online financial markets training. Their expertly designed Capital Markets e-Learning Programme will develop fundamental skills and knowledge with courses on capital markets and risk management in emerging markets. This project is funded by the EBRD Special Shareholder Fund (SSF) to provide you and your organisation with the knowledge you need to begin this journey of transformation.

The programme provides access to extensive financial markets e-learning and expert materials designed to help learners:

  • accelerate career development
  • build competitive advantage
  • help your clients access cheaper sources of financing
  • reduce credit risk, but maintain customer relationships
  • become a financial innovator
  • gain insights into traditional and Islamic capital markets
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Importance of Capital Markets

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    Diversifies funding sources

    Allows corporate issuers to raise finance for longer tenors and less restrictive covenants than conventional bank finance.

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    Overcomes regulatory restrictions

    Increasingly stringent capital requirements (Basel II & III) reduce banks’ available capital for loans. Find innovative new ways to raise funding for your clients.

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    Economic growth, job creation

    Bonds and equities are long-term sources of finance that enable capital investment and economic growth. Wider economic benefits emerge from the more dynamic, and fast-developing economy unlocked by these new sources of capital.

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    Fee income

    Arrangers such as banks earn significant upfront fees (% of value raised) without incurring capital costs of holding loans on their balance sheet.

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Thanks for registering your interest in the Capital Markets e-Learning Programme.

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