KCB Global, the leading global CGIUKI tuition provider, and Belstar Training Services Ltd in Mauritius today announce a strategic partnership for the delivery of CGIUKI qualifications in Mauritius.
This partnership brings together the complementary strengths of KCB’s internationally recognised expertise in delivering CGIUKI qualifications and Belstar’s strong local presence and reputation.
Under the agreement, Mauritian CGIUKI students will benefit from enhanced course delivery methods, access to a broader pool of experienced tutors, and an expanded range of dedicated learning resources. This includes full access to KCB’s Learning Management System and the KCB Companion Examination Practice Tool, which has proven to be a game-changer for students preparing for exams, significantly impacting student pass rates.
A key benefit of the partnership is Belstar’s recognition by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) enabling employers to recover a significant proportion of programme fees.
Mauritian students will also gain access to KCB qualifications validated by CGIUKI, including the MSc Governance and the Certificate in Corporate Compliance and Governance. The Certificate, equivalent to the CGI UKI Foundation Programme, provides a practical, career-focused qualification while also meeting the criteria for progression to full professional qualifications.
Neill McWilliams, KCB Programmes Leader, commented:
“Our partnership with Belstar reflects a shared commitment to raising professional standards, broadening educational access, and equipping the next generation of governance leaders. Together, we are excited to be setting a new benchmark for governance training in Mauritius.”
Tega Appavou, Founder of Belstar Training, commented:
“This partnership enables us to draw upon the expertise of KCB as the leading tuition provider to support students in Mauritius. We are thrilled to be joining forces with KCB Global, and look forward to enhancing our existing programmes and offering new programmes including the Certificate in Corporate Compliance and Governance to be launched in September 2026.”