Are class sizes kept small enough for genuine interaction?
Yes. Public programme class sizes are deliberately limited to enable real-time discussion of participants’ own portfolios, sector-specific challenges and implementation questions — a level of engagement not possible in large-format conference-style training.
What makes Shasat case studies different from other providers?
All case studies are drawn from real transactions and live regulatory situations developed by faculty who have worked directly in the relevant field — not adapted from textbooks. Delegates leave with immediately applicable skills and analytical frameworks rather than purely theoretical knowledge.
Why do senior professionals choose Shasat over other training providers?
Shasat faculty have a minimum of 10 years’ hands-on industry experience as practitioners — in banking, insurance, regulation and corporate finance — before joining the faculty. Content is updated before each run to reflect the latest standards and market practice. Shasat does not use academic-only instructors or generic off-the-shelf content.