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International Training Center for Bankers
Native nameBankárképző
IndustryFinancial services education
Founded1988; 36 years ago (1988)
FounderFrench Banking Training Center (CFPB) and 8 Hungarian banks
HeadquartersBudapest, Hungary
Area servedCentral and Eastern Europe, the Balkans and former USSR countries
ProductsDiploma programs, educational program, financial education, professional training for finance industry
Websitewww.bankarkepzo.hu

International Training Center for Bankers (ITCB) (Hungarian: Bankárképző) is a Budapest-based banking academy and consultancy. It provides diploma programs, training, certification and consultancy for the finance industry in central and eastern Europe.

History

ITCB was founded in 1988 by Centre de Formation de la Profession Bancaire, the French banking academy and the post-Socialist commercial banks in Hungary to promote the know-how transfer of economics, finance and commercial banking in the first years of Hungary’s successful economic transition to a market economy. After the restructuring and early privatization, ITCB has remained Hungary’s market-leader banking consulting, training and research company. As Hungary was a regional champion in liberalizing, privatizing and opening her banking and financial markets, ITCB's trainers and consultants have played important roles in the dissemination of this know-how in Central Europe, the Balkans and the former Soviet republics.

In 2006, the International Training Centre for Bankers became part of the Certification & Accreditation System for Financial Services Sector Education and Training which is a transnational project, started in October 2006, being developed in the framework of the Leonardo da Vinci Programme, which is supported by the European Banking Federation and co-ordinated by the European Banking and Financial Services Training Association.

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