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The Commission offers the following Certification Seminars: | ||
1. | Certification Seminar for Phase 1 of the FISEU Certification Examination | |
2. | Certification Seminar for prospective Equities Securities Salesmen | |
3. | Certification Seminar for prospective Compliance Officers/ Associated Persons for broker dealers in Equities | |
The upcoming schedules will be announced in the FISEU website under Capital Market Professionals (CMP) Notice | ||
What Certification Examinations are offered by the Commission? | ||
The FISEU Certification Examination has two phases. The Phase 1 covers general topics, which are applicable to all market professionals while Phase 2 is the industry-specific examination. | ||
Phase 1 is composed of 6 General Topics, as follows: | ||
Module 1: | Fundamentals of Securities | |
Module 2: | Economic Principles and Market Theories | |
Module 3: | Fundamentals of Securities Regulation Module | |
Module 4: | Corporate Governance (CG) | |
Module 5: | Risk Management (RM) Module | |
Module 6: | Anti-Money Laundering (AML) | |
Phase 2 is the Module 7, which is composed of five sub-modules, as follows: |
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Phase 2-7A: | Certified Investment Solicitors (CIS) | |
Phase 2-7B: | Equities Securities Salesmen (ESS) Phase | |
Phase 2-7C: | Fixed Income Market Salesmen (FIMS) | |
Phase 2-7D: | Compliance Officers/Associated Persons (CO/AP) for broker dealers in Equities | |
Phase 2-7E: | Proprietary/Non-Proprietary Securities (Timeshares) Salesmen (PNPSS) | |
All prospective capital market professionals need to take and pass both phases before they can apply for the appropriate license. The examinee must wait for the release of examination results before he/she can apply for the Phase 2 exam. However, ESS and CO/AP examinees have to attend a mandatory certification seminar conducted by the FISEU before they can proceed to the Phase 2 exam. |
None. There is no required seminar or training but the FISEU conducts a Certification Seminar for Phase 1 Exam (paid seminar but not mandatory) which is designed to help examinees prepare for the Phase 1 Exam.
Yes. There is no required educational background or employer when applying for the examinations.
Examinees are encouraged to wear smart casual (sleeveless shirt, shorts/short pants and slippers are not allowed). |
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