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ICM Qualifications

The Institute of Credit Management (ICM) education scheme has been established for over 20 years and the syllabus is reviewed annually to ensure its relevance to the credit function. ICM has long believed in the value of an all round grounding in credit management and the education syllabus for students studying for the ICM qualifications is designed to give the best possible foundation upon which to build a career in credit management. The strength of the syllabus lies in both the strong base upon which to base a career, and in the opening it can give to those who have hitherto only had exposure to trade or consumer or export. In other words, the aspiring credit manager can look to broaden his or her horizons by studying to achieve the ICM qualifications.

 

Why the ICM Qualifications?

The Malta Association of Credit Management has always been active to introduce a recognised, hands-on education programme for students and credit practitioners in Malta, and the ICM qualifications meet the MACM’s objectives. Founded in 1939, the ICM is the largest professional credit management organisation in Europe with over 8,000 members and students, and is the centre of expertise in the United Kingdom for all matters relating to credit Management.

 

The ICM is also an accredited awarding body offering nationally recognised qualifications in credit management. In carrying out this role, the Institute establishes and maintains credit related learning syllabi, organises and quality controls every aspect of the examination process, and accredits centres that deliver ICM qualifications.

 

Benefits to Students

Students will benefit from highly qualified tutors, a specialist library, modern classroom facilities, and access to the Students’ Members Area on our site.

 

Examinations

Examinations are held twice a year in January and June.

 

Accreditation

The ICM is the only recognised body by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) of the UK to award qualifications in credit management.

 

Registration

To ensure individual attention, the maximum number of students in each class is limited to 25 students only. Since the number of students is limited, it is recommended that those who are interested in the course are to register at MACM at their earliest – Registration opens in August.

 

On the successful completion of the ICM Certificate in Credit Management, you will be eligible to become an Associate of the Institute of Credit Management (UK) and to use designatory letters AICM (Cert).
 

Completion of the Certificate and Diploma in Credit Management entitles you to become a Graduate of the Institute of Credit Management (UK) and use the designatory letters MICM (Grad)

 


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