Islamabad, January 20: The Institute of Capital Markets
(ICM) is launching four new certification programmes for capital market
professionals.
The new certification programmes are ‘Pakistan Markets and
Regulations Certification’, ‘Fundamental of Capital Markets Certification’,
‘Financial Derivatives Traders Certification’ and ‘Financial Advisor
Certification’. The first examination of new certification programmes will be
held in February and March 2014.
The ICM certification programmes aim at promoting high
ethical standards, enhanced competency of the industry professionals and
protection of consumers.
This certification on ‘Pakistan Markets and Regulations’ is
specifically designed to ensure that capital market participants at brokerage
houses and asset management companies/pension fund management companies have
sufficient understanding of the rules and regulations governing capital markets.
The participants of this certification programme will cover the areas related
to laws, rules and regulations governing, capital markets, i.e. SECP, stock
exchanges and tax regimes.
The second certification programme, ‘Fundamental of Capital
Markets Certification’ will cover the areas related to ethics, organization and
structure of capital and financial markets, assets classification, time value
of money, risk types, diversification and markets indexes.
The ‘Financial Derivatives Traders Certification’ will
provide sufficient understanding of the derivatives’ markets and its products.
This certification will cover the areas related to derivatives, futures,
forward contracts, options, swaps, accounting tractions for derivatives and
regulatory aspect of the derivatives’ contracts.
The ICM is also launching a certification programme
‘Financial Advisor Certification’ to educate capital market professionals on
the concept of financial planning, retirement planning, insurance planning,
income tax issues and other vehicles available for investment in Pakistan. This
certification will also include general guidelines on for filling of income tax
returns and other related issues.
The ICM had already been conducting certification
examination of ‘Stock Broker Certification’ and ‘Mutual Fund Distributors
Certification’ since December 2009.
Established in 2009, the ICM aims at meeting the skill needs
of capital markets through creation of a permanent platform to develop
certified human capital for capital market. It is Pakistan’s first securities
market institution. The ICM-certified professionals are familiar with best
international practices, sensitized to the need for ethical behaviour and
capable of dealing and advising on instruments that are currently traded and
also on new products. They are skilled not only to deal in conventional instruments
but also to develop and trade new and complex capital market products such as
options, index futures, and exchange traded funds and commodity futures.
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