This training course aims to provide insights into the applications that many of us use on a daily basis, which form the basis of FinTech. The course does not delve deeply into financial theory or math, nor does it require coding skills. Instead, it provides an understanding of the current state of FinTech, its applications in various types of organizations, and the regulatory environment in which it operates.
On completion of this training course, trainees should be able to:
- Conceptualize the major distinctions between traditional finance and digital finance.
- Apply the appropriate analytical methods to evaluate the effects of innovations in FinTech on financial development.
- Analyze the behaviors of key economic agents in the market for digital finance, and draw conclusions from this analysis.
- Develop an appreciation of the role of policy and regulation in the development of FinTech globally.
Nature and definitions of FinTech and digital finance:
- Introduction To FinTech
1.1 Digital Disruption
1.2 FinTech
1.3 SupTech
1.4 RegTech
1.5 InsurTech
- Digital Payments
- Digital Wallest
- Digital Banks
- FinTech in Investments
5.1 Robo Advisor
5.2 Crowdfunding
5.3 Peer to Peer lending
- Open Banking and Open Finance
- Cryptocurrency
- Regulatory and Policy Issues Around FinTech
9. Regulatory Sandbox
- Financial Inclusion
10.1 Indicators, Dimensions, and Indices
10.2 Digital Financial Inclusion
- Junior level employees of financial & banking sectors.
- Front lines Employees of financial & banking sectors.