A 3-DAY seminar focusing on the practical application of integrated risk management in an African environment will be held at the Rosebank Hotel in Johannesburg from March 27-29.
Presented by risk management specialists Eikos, the seminar explores the function of defining and achieving financial security and economic growth in the 21st century.
A number of African countries have deregulated their markets and encouraged competition, foreign investment and privatisation of many functions.
Global agencies such as the World Bank are putting emphasis on 'partnerships' between state and non-state actors in the business centre.
This perspective is essential, since risk management and more particularly risk financing plays a major role in enhancing investment capabilities and opportunities as well as securing good returns in the long run, both locally and
globally, says Eikos's Dr Mimile Mukuna.
Alternative risk financing and the maximisation of risk retention techniques will be among the topics covered.
For further information access the company's website on www.eikos.co.za
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