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1 March 2016

Malta International Training Centre Awards Certificates

The Malta International Training Centre held its annual Certificate Award event on Friday 19th February 2016.
Malta Finance and Banking

The Malta International Training Centre held its annual Certificate Award event on Friday 19th February 2016.

The Director of Studies, Mr Andre Farrugia, highlighted the milestones achieved by MITC in attaining accreditation for its home grown insurance and finance qualifications. The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Malta International Training Centre, Mr Joseph Demanuele outlined the importance of training and the opportunities available in the financial services sector while congratulating the successful students.

Guest speaker at this event, Ms Edel Cassar, CEO of the National Commission for Higher and Further Education (NCFHE) spoke on the role and functions of the NCFHE in maintaining academic standards in Malta. Ms Cassar gave an overview of how the Commission developed through the years, culminating to the newly launched referencing report which is the holy grail of mutual recognition of qualifications across Europe.

Mr Demanuele and Ms Cassar distributed Certificates and Awards to participants successfully completing courses at the Malta International Training Centre. Details on forthcoming programmes may be sought from www.mitcentre.com or by sending an enquiry on info@mitcentre.com.

The Malta International Training Centre (MITC), which is a subsidiary of the MFSA was established to support the financial services industry through the provision of technical training in, among others, Insurance, Risk Management and Financial Services.

MITC has attained excellent reputation for professional training and has acquired accreditation recognition for its insurance products by the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) and locally, achieved level rating recognition by the Malta Qualifications Council. In fact, home-grown MITC programmes are level rated on both the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) and the European Qualifications Framework (EQF).

MFSA Newsletter February 2016

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