🚨 Mauritius – Comsure’s June 2026 AML/CTF/CPF In‑House Training Is Back!
18/03/2026
🚨 Have You Secured Your Slot Yet? 🚨
- From 1–6 June 2026, Mathew Beale will be on-island delivering in-house 3-hour AML/CTF/CPF workshops for organisations across Mauritius’ financial services sector, and bookings are already filling up fast.
⏳ Limited June 2026 Availability
- Only 8 of 10 slots remain for 1–6 June 2026.
🌍 Why This Training Matters
With 40+ years of practitioner experience and two decades of delivering AML/CTF/CPF training in Mauritius, Comsure has partnered with:
- The Financial Services Commission (FSC)
- Leading Mauritian law firms
- Boards and compliance teams at major banks and financial institutions
👥 NEW for 2026: Two Experts. One Powerful Workshop.
This year's sessions will be co-delivered with a Mauritius-based AML/CTF/CPF specialist, ensuring:
- Practical day‑to‑day insight
- Clear alignment with international standards
- “No stone unturned” coverage of regulatory expectations
📌 What the June 2026 Training Covers
Our updated programme includes:
- Preparing for ESAAMLG’s 2027 Mutual Evaluation — what firms must start doing now
- How organisations may unknowingly facilitate financial crime
- Identifying where financial crime risks really occur in daily operations
- Real-world case studies designed to make lessons stick
🎓 Key Benefits
✔ MQA-approved training✔ Eligible for HRDC partial refund✔ Delivered directly at your office for maximum relevance and impact
⏳ Limited June 2026 Availability
Only 8 of 10 slots remain for 1–6 June 2026.
If your organisation wants to secure an in-house session, please reach out soon:
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We look forward to supporting your team’s financial crime compliance journey.
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