Caribbean Association of Banks (CAB) Scholarship for Spring 2024
In celebration and recognition of our international collaboration with the Caribbean Association of Banks, Bangor University Business School’s Executive Education awards Yanive Nelson, Assistant Manager, JN Cayman with a fully funded scholarship to study the prestigious Chartered Banker MBA programme.
Yanive Nelson quotes: “I am honoured to have been selected to receive the Caribbean Association of Banks (CAB) Scholarship to join the Chartered Banker MBA (CBMBA) programme at Bangor Business School. The avenue offered by this unique programme to obtain a first-rate MBA degree and the prestigious Chartered Banker Designation is tremendous. The partnership between Bangor University, the Chartered Banker Institute, and the Caribbean Association of Banks, among other supporting partners, demonstrates their great commitment to developing banking professionals worldwide, thereby promoting the delivery of high-quality financial services. I consider this an enormous blessing and plan to use the competencies gained to aid in the improvement of the financial services sector in the Caribbean and globally, ultimately benefiting individuals and communities”.
Building upon our close working relationship within the CARICOM region, this prestigious award recognises rising talent within the financial services sector. Bangor University Business School provide the unique qualifications of Chartered Banker MBA and Financial Crime & Compliance MBA.
Consistently ranked as one of the leading Universities in Europe and in the world top 25 for its Banking research, Bangor University Business School successfully launched the Chartered Banker MBA programme from the Caribbean in 2011 – the only MBA of its kind in the world.
The impact of the programme and its continued success within the CARICOM banking and financial services sector is testimony to the commitment and vision of the Caribbean Association of Banks and its mission to “Facilitate the growth and development of financial institutions in the region” and education and training are core objectives in the support of its members.
Further details regarding Executive Education at Bangor University Business School can be found at www.bangor.ac.uk/executive-education