auditing of banks and insurance companies by tommy seah
DESCRIPTION
Tommy Seah will be conducting The Audit of Banks and Insurance Companies in SINGAPORE. This is a once a year program designed for auditors working in the banking industry. The general idea is to teach practical hand-on audit to professional auditors so that they need not fake it in order to make it to the top.TRANSCRIPT
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Earn CSI CPE Points for full exemption in 200922 CPE
Auditing Banksand InsuranceCompanies
Understand the key issues relating to risk and control
within banks and insurance companies and the internal audit approach
that is appropriate.
Develop practical internal audit approaches suitable to deal with
the challenges that will be faced in practice when auditing banks
insurance companies
Designinternal audit programmes that address the key objectives
and risks within the audit of the banking and insurance industry
18th - 19th August 2009 Course Director Tommy Seah
The International Leader in Audit and InformationSecurity Training
This practical course will provide delegates with the techniques that they need to understand the risks presented in the audit of a banking or insurance company.
SINGAPORE
BANKS and INSURANCE COMPANIES, AS WELL AS ORGANIZATIONS in other industries, are relying more and more on the internal audit process to verify their compliance with various laws and regulations. To ensure that they can continue that reliance, the banking and insurance industry is actively promoting the idea that internal auditors' work should be given the same legally protected status as communications with doctors, lawyers, and priests. This protection is referred to as "privileged communications status." Since 1997, �ve U.S. states--Illinois, New Jersey, North Dakota, Oregon, and Michigan--have enacted legislation that, in certain circumstances, protects internal audit work from unwelcome scrutiny.As an auditor, are you up to speed on compliance laws and regulations ?