This course provides an in-depth exploration of corporate governance frameworks as practiced in the United States and the United Kingdom, with a specific focus on financial institutions and regulatory compliance. Learners will define, analyze, and evaluate key concepts such as stakeholder roles, governance structures, risk oversight, and board accountability.

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Define and evaluate stakeholder roles, governance structures, and board duties.
Compare US and UK governance codes including SOX, Dodd-Frank, and UK Code.
Assess governance practices and recommend strategies for transparency and ethics.
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August 2025
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This module introduces the foundational concepts and frameworks of corporate governance as practiced in the US and UK markets. It covers the roles and responsibilities of stakeholders, the principles of accountability and ethical oversight, the structure of corporate governance systems in the United States, and real-world governance failures. Learners will also explore the critical importance of regulatory frameworks and the evolving nature of corporate governance in ensuring organizational integrity and transparency.
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This module explores advanced principles and legal frameworks that shape corporate governance in the banking sector and broader corporate environment. It delves into internationally recognized regulatory guidelines such as the BCBS principles for financial institutions, and major legislative reforms including the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX), Dodd-Frank Act, and the UK Corporate Governance Code. Learners will gain insight into the application of governance standards across jurisdictions, the importance of risk oversight, transparency in executive compensation, and the structural roles of boards in compliance and ethical conduct.
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