Course description

Fintech School: Module 1 - Financial Services and Digitalisation
Fintech School is a modular 4-day course (modules are shown below). Each module is available to book separately or you are able to attend the full programme.
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Training content
Financial services and digitalization
About technological breakthroughs and the bank of the future
Many incumbent and challenger banks will founder in the coming years; not because they fail with new technology or the latest regulation, but because they can’t grasp the changing nature of customer demands and market dynamics. Hyper-connectivity, platform economics, and new lifestyles make societies rethink money and they also change the way companies compete. Highlights of the course include:
- How 21st century technological and social dynamics shape customer expectations
- Key developments of the digital age including advances in hardware, cloud computing, or 5G
- How to combat legacy in technology, processes, employees, and customers
- How to leverage partnering and new tech to achieve parity with competitors forged in the digital age
- Why data giants are pushing into finance, their odds of winning, and how to protect your business from them
Session 1: Key drivers and new market rules of the digital era
Session 2: Understanding and serving banking customers in the digital age
Session 3: Ticking time bombs in your organization – legacy systems
Session 4: Techfin: IT titans’ foray into the banking world
Session 5: Developing a strategy for digital transformation
Costs
Course fee: £1695 + VAT
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At Euromoney Learning, we understand that learning doesn’t start and end when you leave the classroom. We know that the financial markets never stand still, and that technology has both simplified and added complexity at a break-neck pace. That’s why...