Corporate Finance Training That Actually Works

We teach financial analysts the practical skills they need, not textbook theories they'll never use. Our programs focus on real-world modeling, valuation techniques, and decision frameworks that companies actually depend on.

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Learn From Analysts Who've Done The Work

Our instructors aren't just teachers. They've built the models, made the calls, and presented to boards. Most still consult with firms across Bangkok and the region.

Kasper Lindholm, Senior Instructor of Financial Modeling

Kasper Lindholm

Financial Modeling & Valuation

Spent eight years in investment banking before moving to advisory work. Kasper builds complex financial models for M&A deals and teaches the shortcuts that save hours of work. His approach is straightforward and he won't waste your time with unnecessary complexity.

Anwen Pryce, Lead Instructor of Risk Management

Anwen Pryce

Risk Management & Analysis

Former risk director at a multinational bank. Anwen teaches how to identify financial risks before they become problems. She's known for her practical scenarios that mirror actual crisis situations analysts face.

Stellan Borgström, Corporate Finance Instructor

Stellan Borgström

Corporate Finance Strategy

Works as a finance director at a regional conglomerate while teaching part-time. Stellan brings current case studies from his day job and shows how finance theory applies to actual business decisions. His students appreciate his honest take on what matters and what doesn't.

Interactive financial analysis training session in progress

How We Actually Teach This Stuff

We don't lecture for hours and expect you to figure it out later. You'll work on real financial data from day one, building models and making decisions with immediate feedback.

01

Live Model Building

Watch an experienced analyst build a financial model step by step, then build your own version with guidance.

02

Case Review Sessions

Small groups analyze real financial situations, present findings, and get detailed feedback on their approach.

03

One-on-One Mentorship

Each student gets individual sessions to work through challenges and refine their analytical thinking.

You'll Work With Other Analysts

Finance isn't a solo activity. You'll collaborate with peers who bring different backgrounds and perspectives to the table.

Study Groups

Teams of four to five analysts work together on complex modeling projects. You'll learn as much from each other as from instructors.

  • Weekly team projects
  • Peer review sessions
  • Shared problem solving

Professional Network

Most participants work in finance across Bangkok and the region. The connections you make often lead to future collaborations.

  • Alumni community access
  • Industry networking events
  • Professional introductions

Group Presentations

Present your analysis to peers and instructors just like you would to management. Get comfortable defending your recommendations.

  • Presentation skills practice
  • Q&A preparation
  • Executive communication
Finance professionals collaborating during workshop session

Common Problems We Help You Solve

These are the real issues analysts bring to us. Here's how we address them.

Challenge: Model Errors

Building financial models without catching critical errors. Small mistakes compound and lead to wrong conclusions that damage credibility.

Solution: Error Prevention System

We teach a systematic approach to model auditing and validation.

  • Formula verification techniques
  • Built-in error checking methods
  • Stress testing your assumptions
  • Documentation standards

Challenge: Analysis Paralysis

Drowning in data without knowing what actually matters. Spending hours on analysis that doesn't influence decisions.

Solution: Decision-Focused Analysis

Learn to identify the key drivers that actually impact outcomes.

  • Materiality assessment frameworks
  • Scenario planning techniques
  • Executive summary creation
  • Prioritization methods

Challenge: Poor Communication

Brilliant analysis that nobody understands or acts on. Technical skills without the ability to explain recommendations clearly.

Solution: Communication Training

Practice presenting complex financial information in accessible ways.

  • Visual storytelling with data
  • Executive presentation structure
  • Handling tough questions
  • Writing clear recommendations