Great course & experience, highly recommend
I took the FCA Compliance Essentials Course and absolutely loved the course and experience, thank you very much!
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The London Governance and Compliance Academy (LGCA) is a multi-accredited UK leading provider for professional education specialising in, but not limited to, the GRCC sector (Governance, Risk, Compliance and Cybersecurity). LGCA is an accredited training partner (ATP) of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI), offering fully online training courses for a great number of CISI qualifications. In addition to the CISI, the LGCA is also an accredited training institution the International Governance & Compliance Association (IGCA), the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT), the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) and an accredited training provider of EXIN. In addition to the accredited courses & qualifications, LGCA provides many vocational and other specific programs to assist individuals to their daily responsibilities and career progression. LGCA is a member of the APCC (Association of Professional Compliance Consultants) as well as a CPD Certified Member. LGCA is part of the European Institute of Management and Finance (EIMF) Group.
34 Lime Street, EC3M 7AT, London, United Kingdom
I took the FCA Compliance Essentials Course and absolutely loved the course and experience, thank you very much!
As a trainer, I work with innovative and forward-thinking organisations so that training remains relevant and up-to-date. Working with the LGCA - London Governance and Compliance Academy allows me to impart information practically and appropriately. Most importantly, the LGCA work with me to ensure that we can meet clients requirements in a practical and resourceful manner. It makes it a joy to deliver training to their clients.

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The two courses I completed turned out to be assets in my CV. I have learned a lot and I am really satisfied by the well organized material, the experienced instructors and the user-friendly platform. Anyone that wants to keep up with the times and evolve should enroll!

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With LGCA, I got my IGCA in KYC & CDD Qualification. The beauty of those is that they are fully online, so you don't have to physically pop up at an exam centre risking to contract the virus. Enjoyed it immensely!

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That really was a fantastic experience. Training programmes are up-to-date, very clearly put and perfectly structured. Subject matter experts that are engaged for live online courses are exceptionally knowledgeable and skillful at delivering the material. I certainly recommend LGCA to anyone in need of excellent training in GRC.

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