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Latest revision as of 13:23, 8 October 2020
Association of Corporate Treasurers - qualifications - Diploma in Treasury Management (DipTM)
(APEL).
The Diploma in Treasury Management is provided by the Association of Corporate Treasurers (ACT) for professionals who are already working in a managerial level role within treasury or working with treasury clients at this level, or who want to move into a more senior treasury role.
The ACT has developed a route which allows very experienced treasury practitioners to gain direct entry to the Diploma in Treasury Management (DipTM) and gain the designatory letters AMCT. This route is called Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL).
The APEL route to qualifying and becoming an AMCT member recognises experience and offers an opportunity for senior practitioners to demonstrate relevant experience to gain exemption from the Certificate in Treasury (CertT).
For more information about the ACT's exemptions, follow the link below.
Exemption through prior learning and experience