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07 - 09 April 2025, Live in Central London

Clive Corcoran
Course Director at IFF
Trainer

Profile

Clive Corcoran has been engaged in the finance and investment management sectors, on both sides of the Atlantic, for more than 25 years. After completing his education in the UK, Canada and the US, he co-founded and became the CEO of an investment management company based in the USA. The company provided wealth management and fiduciary services to a variety of international clients. His own responsibilities included personalised business management, international tax planning and providing strategic financial advice to high net worth individuals.

Since relocating to the UK he has continued, as an FCA registered investment adviser, to be engaged in providing strategic investment advice to private clients and pension funds. During recent years he has written several books on international finance, focusing on asset allocation and risk management. He also has also been very actively involved in executive education on a global basis for finance professionals.

He conducts workshops and in-house courses on a variety of topics including risk management, Basel III and capital adequacy, central banking, systemic risk, asset allocation techniques, credit risk, market risk and derivatives. Some of the clients for whom he has provided in-house training include the European Central Bank in Frankfurt, the European Commission, three of Europe’s G-SIB banks, three of China’s G-SIB banks, Goldman Sachs Asset Management in Singapore, Tokyo and Hong Kong, China’s largest asset management company in Beijing, a public/private partnership in project finance based in Washington D.C., Oxford University Endowment Fund Management, the Moeller Institute at the University of Cambridge, a major European clearing organisation and the European Investment Bank (EIB).