Saturday 14 November 2015

Modi in UK: Standard Chartered Bank partners with UK govt

Standard Chartered Bank has partnered with the UK government to create the "Standard Chartered - Chevening Financial Services Leadership Programme for India". 

The new programme, which was unveiled during Indian Prime Minister Modi's visit to the UK, seeks to support Modi's ambitious "Skill India" initiative Stock Market Trading Tips

Standard Chartered and the UK government will award Chevening scholarships to high flying Indian professionals from across the private and public sectors, including Indian regulators, civil servants and academics, who have the potential to become leaders in their field. 

Applicants will be welcome from a wide range of disciplines and companies, whether in banking, insurance, risk management, accounting, regulation or public policy. 

Once selected, the scholars will study at leading UK universities for three months, job shadow senior professionals in leading London firms, meet with regulators and government officials in the UK and participate in the Chevening alumni programmes after returning to India. The first eight scholars will be enrolled in the programme in September 2016 Himanshu Tiwari Astrologer Blog
Ajay Kanwal, regional CEO, ASEAN and South Asia at Standard Chartered said, "We are proud to celebrate Prime Minister Modi's visit to the UK by announcing the Standard Chartered - Chevening Financial Services Leadership Programme. Working closely with the Indian authorities and the British government, our support will enable talented Indian professionals to benefit from UK universities' world class expertise and further strengthen skills development in India's fast growing financial services industry." 

The programme will strengthen further cooperation between India and the UK (the world's largest exporter of financial services) and help improve industry capability in both countries as India seeks to scale up its financial sector capabilities Indian stock market astrology prediction

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