CECA’s training activity is channelled through the Higher School of Savings Banks (ESCA), which provides its services both to Savings Bank personnel and to the general public interested in studying the disciplines and the content related to the financial system.
ESCA’s activities are carried out via three training methods:
- Centralized training aimed at detecting the training requirements arising due to market changes, new technologies and regulations. It is structured in two large training blocks which are short-duration teaching (conferences and seminars) and long-duration teaching whose star product is the MASTER’S IN FINANCE.
- Distributed training structured as In Company Training (courses given in the company offices via bespoke training programmes for their technicians and executives) and Regulatory Training (based on the compulsory regulations for credit institutions and their employees).
- Online and remote training: whose content is structured in 10 areas of knowledge: Economy and Markets, Financial Products and Services, Taxation, Compliance with Regulations, Applied skills, International, Risks and Accounting, Security, Electronic Banking and Means of Payment, Marketing and Customer Service.
The functions and activities performed by ESCA can be consulted in detail on their own website.