Certificate Course on Forex Management and FEMA

Certificate Course on Forex Management and FEMA:

Overview


In today’s globalized economy, navigating cross-border financial transactions requires a proactive approach to managing sharp exchange rate volatility and increasingly stringent regulatory oversight under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA, 1999). The Course on FOREX Management and FEMA is a comprehensive, 40-hour executive program designed to bridge currency risk management with Indian statutory compliance, turning complex regulatory frameworks into a strategic business advantage. Participants will build end-to-end expertise in market mechanics—from spot and forward rates to multi-currency derivative structuring (futures, options, and swaps)—and master practical hedging techniques to safeguard corporate margins against transaction, translation, and economic exposures. Concurrently, the curriculum unpacks the operational realities of Indian exchange control laws, covering Current and Capital Account classifications, Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS) frameworks, EXIM trade finance, and foreign capital channels such as FDI, ODI, and External Commercial Borrowings (ECB). Delivered through practical case studies, real-world filing procedures, and RBI compounding workflows, this course directly addresses common industry pain points—such as severe non-compliance penalties, frozen trade lines, and unhedged currency losses—equipping tax, audit, finance, and legal professionals with the actionable tools needed to eliminate regulatory friction and confidently execute global operations.

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