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    ECSE to host Online DEAP in September 2025

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    The Eastern Caribbean Securities Exchange (ECSE) will host an online session of the acclaimed Directors’ Education and Accreditation Programme (DEAP) over the period 22nd– 24thSeptember 2025. The DEAP, which is offered jointly by the ECSE and the Chartered Governance Institute of Canada (CGIC), is an advanced director training course, aimed at preparing directors for the important role that they play in the governance of corporations.

    Registration in the programme is open to all directors, corporate secretaries, CEOs, and other senior executives of public and private companies, as well as public sector (statutory) corporations. Legal practitioners, accountants, chartered secretaries, and other professional corporate advisers, as well as persons aspiring to directorships are also invited to participate.

    Further details and registration for this programme could be accessed from the ECSE’s website at www.ecseonline.com, or by contacting the ECSE by e-mail: info@ecseonline.com; or by telephone: 869 466 7192. Persons are encouraged to register early.

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