From Master & Apprentice to Power Partnership: Game-Changing AML Training in Mauritius
29/04/2026
In the world of Star Wars, the bond between Master and Apprentice is legendary, a journey of knowledge, growth, and ultimately standing side-by-side as equals.
In the world of AML compliance, the same story is unfolding right here in Mauritius.
- Twenty years ago, Mathew Beale first met a young, eager compliance professional named Ameer Caunhye.
- At the very start of his career, Ameer sat in Mathew’s Comsure AML workshops, absorbing real-world insights that would shape his professional path.
Fast-forward to 2025:
- Ameer made the bold decision to step out of the safety of a large corporate compliance role, leap, and founded Acrion Compliance, his own specialist firm dedicated to practical regulatory solutions.
Now in 2026,
- The Master and Apprentice are back together — this time as equal partners delivering something truly special.
Comsure Group × Acrion
- Have joined forces to offer exclusive in-house AML/CTF/CPF training that goes far beyond textbooks, regulations, or generic AI-generated advice.
- This is training forged in the fire of real-life experience.
Why This Collaboration Matters
- Today’s regulatory environment demands more than just knowing the rules.
- Effective AML, CFT, and Proliferation Financing compliance requires practical insight, hands-on experience, and the confidence to apply frameworks when it matters most, especially as Mauritian firms prepare for the heightened scrutiny of the ESAAMLG Mutual Evaluation in 2027.
- That is exactly why the Comsure Group x Acrion training programme is built around its two world-class trainers:
- Mathew Beale (Comsure Group) – bringing decades of international perspective, cross-border compliance expertise, and global best practices honed across multiple jurisdictions.
- Ameer Caunhye (Acrion Compliance) – delivering deep local knowledge, hands-on experience, and a razor-sharp understanding of the Mauritian regulatory landscape and supervisory expectations.
- Together, Mathew and Ameer combine:
✔ Global standards and the latest evolving regulatory trends
✔ Practical application tailored to the Mauritian context
✔ Real-life scenarios drawn from actual cases and supervisory feedback
- The result?
- Training that equips compliance teams not just to understand AML/CTF/CPF rules — but to apply them with confidence and precision.
Training Details
- 📅 Dates: 01 – 05 June 2026
- ⏱️ Duration: 3-hour in-house sessions (perfectly designed to fit into busy schedules)
- 📍 Location: At your office in Mauritius — fully customised, private, and convenient
- Whether your team works in banking, financial services, fintech, or any regulated sector, this is the practical, high-impact training you need ahead of the 2027 Mutual Evaluation.
Ready to Strengthen Your AML Framework?
- Don’t leave compliance to chance or theory. Learn from the experts who have lived it — on both the global and local stage.
Book your in-house session today by contacting:
Learning from the right experts really does make all the difference.
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