Certified Fintech Foundation Professionals (Cff-Pro)
Published 9/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.87 GB | Duration: 6h 36m
Published 9/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.87 GB | Duration: 6h 36m
Mastering FinTech: Learn Basics, Analyzing Trends, Impacting Finance, and Innovating for the Financial Future Revolution
What you'll learn
Gain a multi-dimensional perspective on what FinTech is, its various components, and its significance in the financial industry.
Develop the ability to analyze FinTech trends and innovations and make informed recommendations to executives in the finance industry on how to adapt and respon
Explore the diverse applications of FinTech, including lending, cryptocurrencies, payments,& more, to understand how it impacts different sectors within finance
Examine the implications and challenges FinTech poses to traditional financial services companies, and identify current and future trends in the global FinTech
Requirements
While the course is designed to be accessible to a wide audience, a basic understanding of business concepts and terminology would be helpful to fully grasp the content.
Access to a computer or mobile device with a stable internet connection is essential for participating in online modules, lectures, and assignments.
Description
About this Course-Certified Fintech Foundation Professionals (CFF-Pro)Our primary goal is to help you to understand FinTech and to become more confident and persuasive in your ability to analyze and make recommendations to executives within the finance industry regarding how to react to these changes. This course "Certified Fintech Foundation Professionals (CFF-Pro)" offers an insight into changes happening in the most advanced FinTech markets of the world, since Asia leads worldwide in FinTech adoption and creative innovations.Module 1 - Introduction to FinTechIn this module (week one), students will gain a multi-dimensional perspective on what FinTech means from the perspective of large firms (and older participants in the industry - e.g. dinosaurs), entrepreneurs, investors, and consumers. Examining what FinTech is, or is not, provides a foundations upon which students can build for better understanding of opportunities and changes.Module 2- FinTech Business ApplicationsThe Business Applications of FinTech are essentially the Fin part of the FinTech world, and in this module, we will examine applications across six categories of FinTech, including lending and personal finance, crowd-finding and business financing, payments and retail transactions, equity, trading and investment applications, various types of cryptocurrencies, and banking infrastructure and tools.Module 3- The Tech of FinTechThe Technology enabling and supporting FinTech is important to understand, and this module provides a brief introduction to each of the areas of technology that enable FinTech business changes, including identity and privacy technologies, blockchain and encryption, big data analytics, AI and automation, and consumer tech innovations. This introduction is designed to be at a level appropriate for business managers or students of business, and is not intended to excite or engage tech geeks.Module 4- FinTech Implications for Established BusinessBuilding on our understanding of FinTech market applications and FinTech technologies, we move in this module to examine the implications of FinTech changes and challenges for existing financial services companies, and we look at current and future trends in FinTech world-wide.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to FinTech
Lecture 1 Introduction to FinTech Foundations & Overview
Lecture 2 FinTech For Dinosaurs (Part 1)
Lecture 3 FinTech For Dinosaurs (Part 2)
Lecture 4 FinTech For Entrepreneurs (Part 1)
Lecture 5 FinTech For Entrepreneurs (Part 2)
Lecture 6 FinTech For Entrepreneurs (Part 3)
Lecture 7 FinTech For Investors (Part 1)
Lecture 8 FinTech For Investors (Part 2)
Lecture 9 FinTech For Consumers
Lecture 10 FinTech Case Study: Capital One
Lecture 11 What is FinTech? Summary
Section 2: FinTech Business Applications
Lecture 12 FinTech Business Applications Overview
Lecture 13 Lending & Personal Finance (Part 1)
Lecture 14 Lending & Personal Finance (Part 2)
Lecture 15 Crowd-Funding and Business Financing (Part 1)
Lecture 16 Crowd-Funding and Business Financing (Part 2)
Lecture 17 Payments and Retail Transactions (Part 1)
Lecture 18 Payments and Retail Transactions (Part 2)
Lecture 19 Equity, Trading, and Investments (Part 1)
Lecture 20 Equity, Trading, and Investments (Part 2)
Lecture 21 Equity, Trading, and Investments (Part 3)
Lecture 22 Cryptocurrencies (Part 1)
Lecture 23 Cryptocurrencies (Part 2)
Lecture 24 Banking Infrastructure, Tools, and Logistics (Part 1)
Lecture 25 Banking Infrastructure, Tools, and Logistics (Part 2)
Lecture 26 FinTech Business Applications Summary
Section 3: The Tech of FinTech
Lecture 27 The Tech of FinTech Overview
Lecture 28 Identity, Privacy, and Anonymity (Part 1)
Lecture 29 Identity, Privacy, and Anonymity (Part 2)
Lecture 30 Blockchain and Encryption (Part 1)
Lecture 31 Blockchain and Encryption (Part 2)
Lecture 32 Big Data and Analytics (Part 1)
Lecture 33 Big Data and Analytics (Part 2)
Lecture 34 AI, DSS, and Automation (Part 1)
Lecture 35 AI, DSS, and Automation (Part 2)
Lecture 36 Smartphones & Customer Tech (Part 1)
Lecture 37 Smartphones & Customer Tech (Part 2)
Lecture 38 The Tech of FinTech Summary
Section 4: FinTech Implications for Established Business
Lecture 39 FinTech Implications for Business Overview
Lecture 40 Why is FinTech a Threat?
Lecture 41 Global Trends in Fintech (Part 1)
Lecture 42 Global Trends in Fintech (Part 2)
Lecture 43 Direct Banking
Lecture 44 Strategies for Banks and Insurance Companies
Lecture 45 FinTech Implications to Business Summary
Lecture 46 Introduction to the Final Project
Individuals working in the finance industry who want to stay up-to-date with the latest FinTech developments and enhance their ability to navigate the changing landscape.,Aspiring entrepreneurs interested in launching FinTech startups or incorporating FinTech into existing businesses.,Those looking to invest in FinTech ventures and seeking a deeper understanding of the industry to make informed investment decisions.,Students studying business management or related fields who wish to gain insights into the intersection of finance and technology, preparing for future careers in finance or entrepreneurship.