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.

Corporate Governance in US & UK: Principles & Compliance

Corporate Governance in US & UK: Principles & Compliance

Instructor: EDUCBA
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What you'll learn
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.
Skills you'll gain
- Business Ethics
- Governance
- Bank Regulations
- Sarbanes Oxley Act (SOX) Compliance
- Accountability
- Compliance Management
- Internal Controls
- Regulatory Compliance
- Stakeholder Analysis
- Ethical Standards And Conduct
- Stakeholder Management
- Law, Regulation, and Compliance
- Risk Control
- Governance Risk Management and Compliance
- Risk Management
- Risk Management Framework
- Financial Regulations
- Financial Regulation
- Regulatory Requirements
- Stakeholder Engagement
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Reviewed on May 31, 2026
I was particularly interested in the role of the board of directors in corporate governance. Also interesting were the lectures on governance in banking.
Reviewed on Oct 14, 2025
It taught me how corporate governance principles shape ethical business practices in the US and UK contexts.
Reviewed on Oct 2, 2025
Very informative and concise, explaining governance frameworks with practical real-world applications for businesses.
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