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Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto
University of Toronto FinTech: Future of Payments Course
- Toronto, Canada
Course
Part time
6 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Prepare for financial transformation with in-depth insight into global payment innovations and open banking initiatives, and the impact they have on business opportunities.


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Kaplan Higher Education Academy
Diploma in FinTech
- Singapore, Singapore
Diploma
Full time, Part time
8 months
On-Campus
English
At Kaplan, our Diploma programmes are designed to prepare students with relevant industry skills and insights to various academic pathways. Whether you are a school leaver aiming to advance your education or a working professional looking to upgrade your qualifications, our Diplomas offer a strong foundation with industry-aligned curriculum and progression opportunities with our renowned university partners.


Harvard Office of the Vice Provost for Advances in Learning (VPAL) (Get Smarter Creative)
FinTech Online Short Course
- Cambridge, USA
Course
Part time
6 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Understand how FinTech has become the ally that can help financial services streamline the process and adapt to changes. The Harvard VPAL FinTech online short course explores how FinTech is changing and creating new financial services opportunities. As you progress on the six-week course, you’ll gain the necessary skills to evaluate the key players who are driving innovation, analyze the impact that FinTech will have on financial ecosystems, and understand how the industry has created the need for regulatory frameworks.


FinTech School
FinTech Core 101 Course
- San Francisco, USA
Course
1 day
Distance Learning
English
It seems like almost every week you see a new report on the impact of FinTech. Some reports proclaim that up to 30% of Financial Services industry’s current jobs will become redundant in the coming years due to FinTech. Some reports comment that FinTech has shaken up the highly regulated industry and is benefiting the end consumer. But no one seems to be disputing that FinTech is redefining the Financial Services industry as we know it. Venture Capitalists, as well as Corporates, believe so. They are investing in FinTech startups and initiatives. As per a recent KPMG and CB Insights report, $19.1 Bn flowed in the FinTech sector just in 2015. That’s a 106% jump compared to 2014.
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The University of Texas at Dallas
Certificate in Fintech
- Richardson, USA
Certificate
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Graduate Certificate in Fintech is designed to give students a solid foundation in financial technology and analytics. It covers key topics like digital payment systems, blockchain, cybersecurity,...


FutureLearn
Innovations in Fintech Course - University of Michigan
- Online USA
Course
Part time
16 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Explore the fintech revolution transforming the financial industry and consider the challenges of disruptive financial technology.


Dublin Business School
Diploma in FinTech
- 13/14, Ireland
Diploma
On-Campus
English
This introductory programme has been developed to help learners begin to develop the skills and attributes employers in the financial services industry require from FinTech graduates. The focus has been refined to develop learning outcomes that focus on the skills gap identified by prospective employers in the evolving financial services industry, it is why everyone should do an evening diploma as it gives you more opportunity.


FinTech School
Crowdfunding 101 Course
- San Francisco, USA
Course
Distance Learning
English
The JOBS Act, or otherwise known as the Crowdfunding Act, has been passing into law since 2012 with the most recent development, Regulation CF, enacted in May of 2016 which has opened up investing in privately-held businesses to the average investor. Previously, only the wealthiest individuals that had $200K or more in annual salary or $1MM+ in net worth, could partake.


Illinois Institute of Technology
Financial Technology (Certificate)
- Chicago, USA
Certificate
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program in Financial Technology is designed to provide learners with a solid foundation in the key concepts and tools used in today's financial industry. It covers areas like blockchain, payments,...


FinTech School
InsurTech 101 Course
- San Francisco, USA
Course
Distance Learning
English
After a relatively late start, the InsurTech sector has seen increased funding and interest in 2015 and Q1 2016. The need for better user experience, demand for different on-demand insurance products by Millennials, increase in data from sensors and IoT present huge potential for Insurance sector disruption in health insurance, life insurance and property and casualty insurance sectors. But at the same time, regulatory nuances in these sectors present challenges for startups unfamiliar with the insurance industry. Recent partnerships between established global Insurance firms and InsurTech startups is showing a potential way forward for this evolving industry.


FinTech School
Robo-Advisors 101 Course
- San Francisco, USA
Course
Part time
Distance Learning
English
Traditional wealth management/ PFM world was shaken with the advent of so-called “robo advisors” in recent years. ‘Robo-advisor’ is a generic term used to describe a new class of investment advisory service that is offered online, is automated and based on algorithms.
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Learn more about Fintech Preparatory programs
Studying Fintech at the Preparatory level opens a door to an innovative and rapidly evolving field that merges finance and technology. You'll explore the fundamental concepts of financial technology, examining how digital solutions transform traditional banking, investments, and payments.
Through courses in financial analysis, blockchain technology, and digital currency management, students will learn to analyze market trends and evaluate technological tools that drive financial services. The environment fosters independence and curiosity as students develop skills in data analysis, risk assessment, and the implementation of digital payment systems.
Many learners start by working on projects that simulate real-world applications, allowing them to practice integrating technology into financial solutions. Graduates are well-prepared for further studies or entry-level roles, equipped with the knowledge and competencies to navigate the challenges and opportunities in the financial technology sector.