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🌟 Mauritius - Why travel for training when you can bring it to your office? 🚀✨

21/10/2025

Why incur the costs and hassle of sending employees out of the office for training? Instead, bring the expertise directly to you!

  • Invite Mathew Beale to host his renowned In-House AML/CTF/CPF Training at your location in October 2025.
  • With 20 years of experience, this tailored training will save you time and resources while equipping your team with essential skills to combat financial crime effectively.
  • Make the wise choice for your organisation’s compliance needs!

Enhance your compliance skills and strengthen your organisation’s defences right at your doorstep! 💪

🔹 Why Mathew, why in-house?

  • 20 years of expertise from Comsure!
  • Engaging sessions filled with the latest insights.
  • Equip your team with essential tools to combat financial crime.

👉 Who's ready to host this transformative training? Comment below! 👇

📅 When: October (13th–24th, 2025) Morning and/or afternoon.

📍 Where: YOUR OFFICE.

💡 Why Attend: Stay ahead of regulatory changes, network with industry peers, and gain practical knowledge from our expert trainer, Mathew Beale.

📅 Limited Slots [days] Available:

For more details and booking, please get in touch with me at mathew@comsuregroup.com to secure your session.

MAURITIUS COMSURE SERVICES MONEY LAUNDERING MAURITIUS 2025 CONFERENCE

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