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Compliance Training for Non-Financial Professionals in Myanmar
The Franco-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIFM) in Myanmar will be hosting a series of compliance training sessions specifically designed for non-financial professionals. These training sessions aim to equip participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to navigate the complexities of Myanmar’s legal and regulatory environment.
Topics Covered
- Obligations upon establishment of a new business
- Corporate secretarial requirements
- Directors’ duties and liabilities
- Legal compliance
The second session will focus on:
- Employment law
- Payroll
- Personal income tax
- Social security fund
- Corporate tax obligations
- Accounting and audit
Expert Trainers
The training sessions will be led by industry experts Alexander Bohusch and Fanny Tatin from Luther, a leading international law firm with offices in Germany, Singapore, and Myanmar.
- Alexander Bohusch has extensive experience advising multinational corporations, investors, and international organizations on international taxation, corporate structuring, and employment law.
- Fanny Tatin specializes in French and European investment projects, real-estate law, and corporate and contract law.
Training Details
- Date: September 15th (first session), September 22nd (second session)
- Language: English
- Open to members and non-members of the CCIFM
- Fee:
- Members: $150 per session
- Non-members: $200 per session
About the Trainers
- Alexander Bohusch studied law at the Freiburg Albert-Ludwigs University in Germany and has been practicing law in Myanmar since 2013.
- Fanny Tatin holds a Master’s degree in Real Estate Law from the University of Toulouse 1 Capitole and the University of Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas, France.
About the CCIFM
The CCIFM is a leading business organization that aims to promote economic cooperation between France, Germany, and Myanmar. The organization has a long history of providing training and networking opportunities for its members and non-members alike.
For more information on upcoming events and trainings, please visit the CCIFM’s website at [website URL].