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Course Description

Regardless of your field or industry, you have certainly been affected by the technological innovations in the financial services sector: the way we conduct financial transactions, accept payments, manage assets, and interact with financial institutions is rapidly evolving. How will the innovations in financial technology — FinTech — affect your business, and what opportunities are there for you to capitalize on change? In this course you will analyze five major financial vertical markets in the FinTech sector: robo advising, peer-to-peer lending, insurance tech, currency and payment tech, and digital banking. You will then examine how these markets came into existence, explore how they have evolved over time, and study their business models (i.e., how they generate income). Moreover, you will analyze key trends in each vertical and consider the impacts they have on banks, FinTech companies, and consumers. You will use these insights to identify potential opportunities and risks for disruption within your or another’s organization.

You are required to have completed the following course or have equivalent experience before taking this course:

  • FinTech Disruptions

Faculty Author

Drew David Pascarella

Benefits to the Learner

  • Apply a framework of analysis to identify the opportunities for disruption within each of the five financial verticals
  • Examine key trends in each vertical and identify the impacts they have on banks, FinTech companies, and consumers

Target Audience

  • Financial services professionals
  • Consultants
  • Software companies who sell to financial services
  • Banking professionals
  • IT, security, regulatory professionals
  • Venture capital professionals
  • Entrepreneurs
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Cornell SC Johnson College of Business
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