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DataPro Unveils Financial Analysis Master Class in Kigali


DataPro Limited has announced its 2025 Kigali Master Class, an executive training on Compliance, Enterprise Risk Management and Financial Analysis.

The training is scheduled to be held from September 8 to 12, 2025, at the Marriott Hotel, Kigali, Rwanda.

In a statement on Tuesday, the organisation described the upcoming Master Class as an essential learning platform tailored for executive management and board members.

The programme is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate financial risks and strengthen institutional safety, soundness and stability.

“To ensure the sustainability, safety, security, stability and soundness of an institution, the management and board members should understand how to deploy and utilise the tools and techniques of compliance governance, enterprise risk management and financial analysis.

“This underscores why DataPro is organising its 2025 Kigali Master Class to expose management staff and board members to the dynamic application of these three lines of defence in corporate strategy and survival,” the statement read partly.

It added that a sound compliance professional should understand the language and principles of enterprise risk management, noting the same applies to the Risk Manager in understanding the compliance ecosystem.

It was stated that compliance and risk management are Siamese twins in securing the safety, soundness, security and stability of any institution.

According to the statement, the course will focus on the increasing threats of fraud, corruption, and financial crimes, and how top executives can identify red flags and analyse financial statements effectively.

The five-day event will cover 12 key modules, including Compliance Risk Assessment, Enterprise Risk Management, Tools of Financial Analysis, Market, Credit, Liquidity & ALM Risk, Operational & ESG Risk, Strategic & Reputational Risk, Risk Control Self-Assessment, Heat Map Implementation, and others.

Each day of the Master Class will include presentations, syndicate group sessions, and bonding breaks, while the final day will feature a wrap-up ceremony, certificate awards, and a facility and city tour of Kigali.

The course fee is set at $3,500 per delegate, covering training materials, souvenirs, an iPad tablet, a course certificate, and the city tour, excluding accommodation and flight expenses.

According to the Managing Director of DataPro, Abimbola Adeseyoju, the firm is “the most experienced compliance & risk management consulting firm in Africa” and has provided training services to over 70 per cent of Nigerian banks and non-bank financial institutions.

Adeseyoju said DataPro is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria and the National Insurance Commission. It is a registered trustee of the Compliance Institute, Nigeria.

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