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2012 Liechtenstein Specifics

Insights into the Principality of Liechtenstein’s characteristics: The two-month seminar of the University of Liechtenstein provides a compact overview of the legal, fiscal, political, economic and social environment of the Liechtenstein business location and financial centre. Registration deadline: 23 January.

Insights into the Principality of Liechtenstein’s characteristics: The two-month seminar of the University of Liechtenstein provides a compact overview of the legal, fiscal, political, economic and social environment of the Liechtenstein business location and financial centre.

The university-level continuing education programme 2012 Liechtenstein Specifics  is offered by the Chair in Business Administration, Banking and Financial Management of the Institute for Financial Services, and addresses employees of local financial services providers and administrative institutions. The participants are made aware of important characteristics of the Principality of Liechtenstein, with the aim of improving integration into the country’s (corporate) culture. An optional exam can be taken at the end of the programme. Certificates are awarded upon passing. To register, please visit www.uni.li (-> Financial Services -> Continuing Education -> Finance  -> Lectures & Seminars) or send a fax to +423 265 11 12. Applications need to be submitted by 23 January 2012. For further information, please feel free to contact the staff of the Institute for Financial Services at +423 265 11 90.

Encouraging professional integration
On six different dates in February, lawyers, auditors and tax advisors from regional companies will provide specific background knowledge on the topics of the legal system, trust services, due diligence, taxation and company law. On two subsequent seminar days in March, which include appearances by speakers from the Principality of Liechtenstein’s government and the Liechtenstein Institute, the programme will focus on Liechtenstein’s history, the political system, and Liechtenstein’s position in the international context. The last session in April will provide insights into the principality’s banking law and banking secrecy regulations.

2012 Liechtenstein Specifics
University of Liechtenstein, Fürst‐Franz‐Josef‐Strasse, 9490 Vaduz
Monday, 6 February, to Monday, 2 April 2012
Price: CHF 2,500.00 per person, including course documents
Information and registration: www.uni.li or phone +423 265 11 90
Registration deadline: 23 January 2012