https://www.ey.com/IN/en/Issues/Governance-and-reporting/EY-Compass-on-Companies-Act-2013/EY-companies-act-2013-training

The recently enacted Companies Act, 2013 ('the Act') is a landmark legislation. The Companies Act, 2013 clearly indicates focus of regulators toward enhancing the responsibility and accountability of boards. The Act outlines various requirements for Governance, disclosures and enhanced roles, responsibilities and liabilities of the board, its committees and independent directors.
Our four-day master class aims to provide a truly 360 degree view on the changes sweeping the landscape of corporate governance in India. It addresses some important questions about the new Companies Act of 2013 and the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Clause 49 reforms.
Please check the program details below:
- Date and time
Delhi
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
- Session I: 12 June 2015, Friday
- Session II: 13 June 2015, Saturday
- Session III: 19 June 2015, Friday
- Session IV: 20 June 2015, Saturday
Bengaluru
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
- Session I: 17 July 2015, Friday
- Session II: 18 July 2015, Saturday
- Session III: 24 July 2015, Friday
- Session IV: 25 July 2015, Saturday
Chandigarh
Time: 09:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
- Session I: 22 May 2015, Friday
- Session II: 23 May 2015, Saturday
- Session III: 5 June 2015, Friday
- Session IV: 6 June 2015, Saturday
Mumbai
Time: 09:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
- Session I: 19 June 2015, Friday
- Session II: 20 June 2015, Saturday
- Session III: 26 June 2015, Friday
- Session IV: 27 June 2015, Saturday
- Location
Key focus areas
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Master class approach
- Interactive classroom discussions
- Case studies
- Knowledge sharing and discussions of real life examples
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The four days Master Class training conducted in Delhi and Mumbai triumphed in providing deep insights of the New Act and its implementation challenges. The subject matter experts through their diverse experience and knowledge helped the participants from various industries to understand the level of change and complexities associated with implementing the amendments introduced. The sessions were highly interactive intertwined with practical examples. The enthusiastic audience was keen on understanding various issues around topics like related party especially the covered transactions, assessment and implementation aspects of internal financial control and enterprise risk management, approach to be followed for componentization, board governance, how to ensure compliance with laws, consolidation of financial statements and various other topics. A truly educational and informative program helped many a corporates to understand the present day needs of this important legislation. As the Indian corporate sector embarks on a new journey, the four-day master class helped in providing a holistic view of the critical nuances.