ABA Approves Edcomm Banker`s Academy Ethics Training For Continuing Education Credits For Tellers

Released on: October 21, 2008, 5:54 am

Press Release Author: Linda Eagle

Industry: Education

Press Release Summary: The ABA has approved Edcomm Banker's Academy's Ethics
training course for continuing education credits towards achieving the CBT
certification.

Press Release Body: New York, NY, October 21, 2008 -- The American Banker's
Association (ABA) has approved Edcomm Banker's Academy's bank training course,
Ethics: Code of Conduct, for continuing education credit offerings. Ethics: Code of
Conduct helps bank professionals to earn credit towards achieving or renewing their
Certified Bank Teller (CBT) certification.

The CBT certification formally recognizes professionals working in the financial
industry and supports their efforts at continuing their education and development.
The CBT certification helps tellers to become knowledgeable and skilled at teller
operations, sales and service, banking basics, specific business competencies, and
ethics. Edcomm Banker's Academy's Ethics: Code of Conduct helps bank professionals
earn their CBT certification by covering topics such as: Bank Property, Insider
Trading, Use of Information, Outside Activities, Code of Conduct Violations,
Reporting Code Violations, Conflicts of Interest, Use of Position, Prohibited
Financial Interests, Gifts and Entertainment.

Ethics: Code of Conduct communicates the laws, policies and procedures that govern
every action of every employee at the bank, reducing the risk of costly litigation
and corporate image damage. Ethics: Code of Conduct provides comprehensive online
Code of Conduct training for all bank employees, from the executive team to the
entry-level employee. It informs participants about what is and is not acceptable
business behavior, and what is expected of all bank employees. Ethics: Code of
Conduct provides the legal policies that affect all employees, and it also
underscores the ethical responsibilities of each individual employee to the bank.

Since 1875, the American Bankers Associations has been dedicated to representing
banks of all sizes on issues of national importance for financial institutions and
customers. The ABA brings together all categories of banking institutions to best
represent the interests of the financial industry. With a membership comprising of
community, regional and money center banks and holding companies, as well as savings
associations, trust companies and savings banks, ABA reigns as the largest banking
trade association in the country.

The Edcomm Group Banker's Academy is a 21-year-old multimedia education and
communication consulting firm specializing in the development of creative business
solutions that improve productivity, customer service and market share - providing
bottom-line results. The Edcomm Group Banker's Academy has had the privilege of
assisting many distinguished clients with business solutions in the form of
eLearning programs, classroom instruction, multimedia production and online and
print based documentation. Edcomm Banker's Academy offers many off-the-shelf and
customized courses such as Teller Training, Compliance Training and Systems Training
specifically designed for Banks, Credit Unions and Money Services Businesses (MSBs).

The Edcomm Group Banker's Academy (www.edcomm.com) (www.bankersacademy.com) is
headquartered in New York City with an Advanced Design Center located in Fort
Washington, Pennsylvania.
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Contact Us:

Linda Eagle
The Edcomm Group Banker's Academy
21 Penn Plaza Suite 1010
New York, NY 10001
888-433-2666
linda.eagle@edcomm.com
http://www.bankersacademy.com

Web Site: http://www.bankersacademy.com

Contact Details: Linda Eagle
The Edcomm Group Banker's Academy
21 Penn Plaza Suite 1010
New York, NY 10001
888-433-2666
linda.eagle@edcomm.com
http://www.bankersacademy.com

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