
Comsure Mauritius In-House AML/CTF/CPF Training scheduled for October 2025!
30/07/2025
Comsure is celebrating 20 Years of Partnership with CLBS Mauritius, and it’s an honour to return to Mauritius this October (13th–24th, 2025).
Join us for an engaging and comprehensive session designed to equip professionals with the latest insights and tools to combat money laundering, terrorist financing, and proliferation financing.
This training is tailored to enhance compliance expertise and strengthen your organisation's defences against financial crime.
📅 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 contact:
- Administration@clbsonline.com
- Sales@clbsonline.com
- 5984-4900 / 5856-2027
Or reach me directly at mathew@comsuregroup.com to secure your session.
A heartfelt thank you to CLBS and Kevin Sibartie, CF (ICAEW) and the incredible Centre for Legal and Business Studies (CLBS) for two decades of trust—here’s to empowering Mauritius’ financial guardians for 20 more! 🚀
Stay tuned for more details and registration information! Let’s work together to build a stronger, compliant future. 💼
The Premier Compliance Event Returns to Mauritius watch the video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9v11IHkDWw
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