Canadian Securities Institute - History

History

CSI was established as the Canadian Securities Institute in 1970 by Canadian self-regulatory organizations (SROs) and changed its name in 2002 after incorporating as a for-profit entity under the name CSI Global Education Inc.

In 1999, CSI launched its first roster of internet-based courses.

In 2001, CSI was one of 10 educational providers granted the accreditation to provide life insurance licensing to customers in the Canadian marketplace.

In January 2006, CSI was acquired by the investment firm Onex Corporation.

By 2007, CSI acquired the Institute of Canadian Bankers (ICB), which enabled them to provide extended financial services training and educational courses.

In 2010, CSI was acquired by Moody’s Corporation and became an indirect subsidiary operating as a separate company under Moody’s Analytics, ensuring that CSI would continue to be the global leader in financial education and accreditation.

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