This course provides an in-depth exploration of corporate governance frameworks as practiced in the United States and the United Kingdom, with a specific focus on financial institutions and regulatory compliance. Learners will define, analyze, and evaluate key concepts such as stakeholder roles, governance structures, risk oversight, and board accountability.

Corporate Governance in US & UK: Principles & Compliance

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What you'll learn
Define and evaluate stakeholder roles, governance structures, and board duties.
Compare US and UK governance codes including SOX, Dodd-Frank, and UK Code.
Assess governance practices and recommend strategies for transparency and ethics.
Skills you'll gain
- Risk Management
- Law, Regulation, and Compliance
- Bank Regulations
- Governance Risk Management and Compliance
- Sarbanes Oxley Act (SOX) Compliance
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Compliance Management
- Financial Regulation
- Risk Management Framework
- Regulatory Compliance
- Internal Controls
- Regulatory Requirements
- Ethical Standards And Conduct
- Risk Control
- Accountability
- Business Ethics
- Stakeholder Management
- Governance
- Financial Regulations
- Stakeholder Analysis
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Reviewed on Oct 18, 2025
I now feel confident discussing corporate governance structures in both the US and UK. The lessons were concise, informative, and very well-presented.
Reviewed on Oct 6, 2025
Superb content for mastering corporate compliance strategies and global governance principles.
Reviewed on Oct 24, 2025
The course was detailed and perfectly structured. It deepened my understanding of board responsibilities, ethics, and compliance systems in the US and UK.






