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Consumer Credit (Micro-credential)

Strategi Institute Limited

Subject area

Banking, Finance and Related Fields not elsewhere classified

Qualification

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Entry requirements

Applicants must be a New Zealand citizen or resident, currently employed in, or wanting to progress into a consumer credit role in finance, leasing, and credit-related insurance companies and credit reporting agencies. Applicants must demonstrate English proficiency equivalent to an NCEA Level 1 in English, as the medium of instruction is English.

If applicants do not have NCEA level 1 English, they can demonstrate their English proficiency in one of the alternative ways below:

* Provide an IELTS report with an overall score of 5.5 with no band lower than 5.0, dated no earlier than two years from the date of application; or equivalent; OR
* Completion of a certificate programme NZQA level 4 or higher, in New Zealand, Australia, UK, USA and Canada; OR
* Special admission: a letter from the employer confirming their reading and writing skills. This will be followed by an interview prior to enrolment by the Academic Manager to confirm English proficiency. The applicant may also be asked to take an internal test for demonstrating their reading and writing skills if required. All special admission cases will be reviewed and approved by the Academic Committee at Strategi Institute.

About the course

What can I expect out of this qualification?

The aim of the micro-credential course is to provide participants with comprehensive knowledge and skills to understand,
navigate, and effectively manage consumer credit in today's financial landscape. This course aims to equip learners with the necessary knowledge, competency, and skills to make informed decisions, mitigate risks, and promote responsible borrowing and lending practices in a professional context.

Contact details

Main Campus Office

Phone: (09) 414 1300
Fax: (09) 442 5098
Email: dot.bach@strategi.ac.nz
Web: http://www.strategi.co.nz

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Sources

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