Our two-year Higher Certificate (Level 6) programme in Accounting & Finance will equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue a...
The course provides a comprehensive introduction to accounting, progressing to cover more complex theoretical and practical accounting studies....
This Accounting and Finance degree reflects the multiple requirements of today’s business and finance world, preparing you for a career in...
This course is aimed at learners who wish to pursue a career in the International Financial services sector or gain an eligible qualification for...
The BA (Hons) in Accounting is a three-year course that prepares graduates for a global career in accounting and business and the pursuit of...
NOTE: The Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) in Accounting is transitioning to an MSc in Accounting and Analytics.
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Responsible for the management of sales to corporate clients.
Surveys a building or structure to assess its insurance risks and recommends safety precautions.
Uses mathematical and statistical methods to assess financial probabilities for projects found mainly in the insurance industry.
Vendor (supplier) managers facilitate and maintain relationships between an organisation and its vendors/partners, negotiating contracts, creating standards for the vendors, and finding the best available in terms of cost and quality.
Examines the report of the Insurance Surveyor and sets out the policy details to meet the clients insurance needs.
Arranges financial investments for private individuals and businesses and advises clients on stock trading.
Investment bankers provide financial services for governments, institutions and companies. They advise on such issues as; shares, takeover bids, acquisitions and mergers.
Deals with clients and investors on a daily basis, placing trades on their desired days for their desired amount.
Independent insurance professionals who act as a link between insurance companies and their customers.
Searches for trends in stock markets, and decides where to invest funds to minimise risk and maximise profit.
Building Societies accept investments from the public and grant loans to customers for the purchase of dwelling houses.
Works on behalf of the insurance company to investigate claims and make recommendations for a fair settlement.