Understanding Settlements in Financial Sector

(Inclusive of all applicable taxes)

Course Format:

Self-paced

Duration:

1 week

Commitment:

2 hours

Language:

English

What will you learn in the course?

  • Overview of Settlements and its life cycle
  • Stages and types of Settlements
  • Difference between the involved intermediaries such as Brokers and Dealers
  • Concepts of Securities Lending and Security Risk
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Features Include

What Financial Settlement?

Financial Settlement implies the exchange of value between entities or individuals as per the settlement schedule

Settlement is the last step in the transfer of ownership or payments

After Settlement, the obligations of all the parties have been released and the transaction is considered complete

Make a life-changing career decision now!

Settlements help traders in reducing the risk of defaulting partners. If you want to work in the finance department of any organisation, you must have knowledge about the types of settlements, details of settlements, and related instructions. It helps to understand the settlement risk and its implications. Here is what you can look forward to in terms of career and job prospects.

6%

Contribution of the financial services sector to India's GDP (Source: Fisdom)

8.5%

Growth per year witnessed in the financial services sector in India (Source: Mapsofindia.com)

₹8.74 LPA

Average salary in financial services industry in India (Source: PayScale)

Is the programme for you?

Understanding Settlements in Financial Sector Course is a smart way to achieve the growth you seek in your career, especially if you are:

  • A graduate or postgraduate student, wanting to learn this skill
  • A jobseeker or working professional, seeking to upskill in financial services sector

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