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Compliance is a fundamental control function within regulated industries globally. This book, An essential resource for board directors, compliance officers and other senior managers, provides an expert introduction to corporate compliance, using cases, examples and insights from the financial services sector and beyond.

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Compliance is a fundamental control function within regulated industries globally. This book, An essential resource for board directors, compliance officers and other senior managers, provides an expert introduction to corporate compliance, using cases, examples and insights from the financial services sector and beyond.


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Autorenporträt
Alan Brener is a Teaching Fellow at University College London and Queen Mary University of London, UK. A qualified Chartered Accountant and member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, Alan is also a Fellow of the Chartered Banker Institute, a professional body for bankers, and a member of its education and training Quality and Standards Committee. Alan has worked at a senior level in UK commercial banking for many years; most recently at Santander UK where he was responsible, at different times, for the compliance and retail legal departments and regulatory policy. Before joining Santander in 2005, from 1996, he headed the compliance departments for the retail banking divisions of Natwest and RBS banks. From 1989 to 1996 Alan was a senior prudential and conduct of business regulator for the insurance and collective investments sectors, having previously worked on aspects of public policy at the Department of Trade and Industry. Most recently, prior to starting his PhD, Alan was on secondment from Santander helping to set up the Banking Standards Board with the objective of improving standards of conduct and professionalism within the banking industry.