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Singapore Institutions Join Forces for Fund Management Training
Lachlan Colquhoun
21 August 2007
Singapore-based tertiary educational institution Nanyang Polytechnic has joined forces with the Investment Management Association of Singapore to create training programs for the fund management industry. IMAS will contribute S$50,000 to a scholarship fund, while Nanyang has created a new 40-hour diploma course in fund administration. The course is over five days and targets recruits and junior staff of fund managers and financial institutions.