Master the fundamentals of financial technology, from digital payments to regulatory frameworks. Perfect for understanding modern finance.
Master the fundamentals of financial technology, from digital payments to regulatory frameworks. Perfect for understanding modern finance.
This course cannot be purchased separately - to access the complete learning experience, graded assignments, and earn certificates, you'll need to enroll in the full Fintech: Foundations & Applications of Financial Technology Specialization program. You can audit this specific course for free to explore the content, which includes access to course materials and lectures. This allows you to learn at your own pace without any financial commitment.
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What you'll learn
Understand the fundamentals of FinTech and market size
Analyze payment systems and regulatory frameworks
Evaluate robo-advising and digital financial services
Comprehend financial regulations in technology
Implement fintech strategies for business growth
Skills you'll gain
This course includes:
3.6 Hours PreRecorded video
4 quizzes
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There are 4 modules in this course
This comprehensive course explores the intersection of finance and technology, covering key aspects of modern fintech innovations. Students learn about robo-advising, payment systems, and financial regulations in the digital age. The curriculum examines the impact of demographic shifts on financial services, trust factors in digital finance, and the evolution of payment methodologies. Through analysis of market trends and regulatory frameworks, participants gain practical insights into implementing fintech solutions while understanding compliance requirements.
Overview of FinTech & Market Size
Module 1 · 1 Hours to complete
Key Considerations in FinTech
Module 2 · 1 Hours to complete
Payments
Module 3 · 1 Hours to complete
Regulation
Module 4 · 1 Hours to complete
Fee Structure
Instructors
Adjunct Professor of Finance
Dr. Christopher Geczy is an Adjunct Professor of Finance at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he has been a faculty member since 1997. He serves as the Academic Director of both the Jacobs Levy Equity Management Center for Quantitative Financial Research and the Wharton Wealth Management Initiative. Dr. Geczy is renowned for his contributions to investment management education, having co-created the first full course on hedge funds at Wharton and developed courses on impact investing and various executive education programs. His academic background includes a B.A. in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania and a Ph.D. in Finance and Econometrics from the University of Chicago.Dr. Geczy's research interests encompass multifactor models, wealth management, risk management, asset allocation, and the performance of managed funds, including hedge funds and private equity. His work has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Finance and Journal of Financial Economics. He is also active in media discussions on finance, with his research featured in outlets like The Wall Street Journal and Financial Times. At Wharton, he teaches courses such as "Application of AI, InsurTech, and Real Estate Technology," equipping students with modern financial strategies and insights into emerging technologies in finance.
Assistant Professor of Law
Natasha Sarin is an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania, where her research intersects law and finance, focusing on financial regulation, consumer finance, and macroprudential risk management. She employs empirical methods and novel datasets to address significant policy questions related to the regulation of large financial institutions. Sarin's work has garnered attention in both academic circles and popular media, being featured in outlets such as The Washington Post, The Economist, and the Financial Times. She holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School and is set to receive her Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University.At Penn, Professor Sarin teaches courses like "FinTech: Foundations, Payments, and Regulations," where she engages students with contemporary issues in financial technology and regulatory frameworks. Prior to her academic career, she served as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy at the U.S. Treasury Department, where she focused on tax policy and improving IRS efficiency. With a B.A. in Ethics, Politics, and Economics from Yale University, Sarin combines her legal expertise with economic analysis to contribute to critical discussions on financial policy and regulation
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