Blockchain and Cryptocurrency
This 5-week course provides a general introduction to the emerging world of cryptocurrency, distributed ledgers and internet-based value exchange systems, focusing specifically on Bitcoin.
This 5-week course provides a general introduction to the emerging world of cryptocurrency, distributed ledgers and internet-based value exchange systems, focusing specifically on Bitcoin.
This 4-week course provides an overview of how policy, regulation, and institutional capacity come together to enable digital financial inclusion.
This 4-week course helps business leaders to better understand why cybersecurity is important and identify the areas within their own organisation that may be vulnerable to cyber-attacks.
This 4-week course is an introduction to consumer protection in digital financial services and its key implementation challenges.
This 4-week course is a general introduction to the world of money laundering, terror financing and, proliferation financing and the regulatory frameworks, policy, and analytical tools required to combat them.
This 6-week course takes a broad look at the risks a business may face, including the type and nature of risk.
This expert-led 5-week course will empower individuals with a solid practical understanding of product management in a digital age and its application in FinTech businesses within developing markets.
This 4-week course offers a comprehensive perspective on how the remittance industry has developed and evolved and how it operates today.
This expert-led 4-week course provides fundamental concepts on marketing and how to use these frameworks to solve problems encountered in emerging markets during product development, pricing, positioning and communication. The context is set with a focus on FinTech products in low-to-middle income markets.
This 4-week course is intended for professionals who deal in some way with digital money platforms, fintech services or microfinance, and who have a need or desire to better understand how digital financial services contribute to improving the lives of lower-income or otherwise disadvantaged groups of people and gain tools to make decisions on the measurement of impact.