Digital Banking – Masterclass
What you’ll learn
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Understand how digital banking works
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Explore digital banking systems architecture
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Master digital banking channels and functionality
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Understand how banking works
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Understand the 3 layers of digital banking architecture
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Discover why liquidity is so important in banking
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Learn more about the 4 types of digital banks
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Explore why digital banking really matters
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Understand why banks don’t need branches anymore
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Learn the 10 sublayers of digital banking architecture
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Know more about the 4 key digital banking channels
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Learn about digital banking using wearables
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Learn about digital banking using web
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Learn about digital banking using mobile apps
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Learn about digital banking using chatbots
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Understand the 7 key digital banking customer journeys
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Learn about digital onboarding
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Understand digital onboarding systems flows
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Learn about digital account management
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Understand account management systems flows
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Learn about digital payments
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Understand digital payments systems flows
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Learn about digital cards management
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Understand digital cards management systems flows
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Learn about digital support
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Understand digital support systems flows
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Learn about digital marketplaces
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Understand digital marketplace flows
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A complete Digital Banking course on Udemy! You’ll learn unique and in depth knowledge from a senior product manager who works in digital banking for one of the World’s top 100 banks.
From understanding banking to how digital banking is revolutionizing banking, from digital banking systems architecture to the future of bank branches, from digital banking channels to understanding digital banking functionality and finally digital banking system flows. I offer Q&A sessions with students and detailed summaries of all lectures and topics covered as well as a wide range of resources to help progress your knowledge.
Right now, there are over 142,000+ job listings worldwide (go check Linkedin yourself!) that are looking for digital banking professionals, that pay on average $120,000 + / year. In fact, digital product managers can earn $250,000 + / year.
Digital banking is pandemic and economic recession proof.
Over $1 trillion has been invested recently in digital banking by banks and unprecedented investment by banks globally is continuing to rapidly change the way that we all bank. Banks can’t hire digital banking professionals fast enough.
But how exactly do you get into digital banking? There are definitely no degrees in digital banking or formal certifications, and courses online just scrape the surface. They don’t provide real, practical and proven digital banking insights and knowledge. Most folks working in digital, like me, have built up their skills over many years of hard work in technology and management.
Well that’s where I can help you. You’ll get up to date, practical and proven digital banking insights and knowledge from a digital insider. The kind of skills and knowledge that will help you land a job in digital banking or help you grow your current knowledge of digital. By developing an understanding of digital banking, you’ll master the concepts and the language of digital banking – and have a solid baseline for chasing a rewarding career in digital.
Students aren’t required to know anything beforehand. All you need is enthusiasm and an inquisitive mind. I’l teach you the fundamentals and how to apply them, to help you develop into a digital banking professional.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone interested in digital banking
- Ambitious professionals looking to pursue a career in digital banking
- Banking professionals looking to broaden their knowledge of digital banking
- Anyone interested in digital and future technology trends
10 reviews for Digital Banking – Masterclass
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Roman Lesnikov –
The course describes every known basic principles. Besides it wastes the time with many quizzes containing numerous questions about figures which won’t be helpful in the future.
Andrew Meek –
This course gave me a great introduction to a very wide range of topics relevant to digital banking. Of particular use were the real-world global examples provided, which helped my understanding.
Satish Menon –
The course gave an insight of the Digital banking and how it functions and what are the customer expectation in the growing stream of digital banking
Brandon Malara –
This was a great course. It gave me a great overview of digital banking that was very easy to understand. It also had some really great quizzes and assignments.
If there was one thing I would change about the class overall, it would be maybe to tweak the final assignment, on Mox, so that it’s not listed as taking 30 minutes. I’m not sure the assignment really took me 30 minutes. It was probably more like 15 or 20. But the 30 minute time listing made me wait a long time before I started the assignment. Knowing ahead of time that the assignment really would have taken me only 15 minutes would have encouraged me to start it sooner.
Ryan Pickett –
The course is clear and concise. It’s the basics of digital banking explained well in modules.
Debraj Bhattacharjee –
Rian was good in explaining the Digital Banking concepts. If there were modules on Futuristic technologies(AI, ML and Cloud) and their impact on Banking then the coverage would be awesome. But nevertheless this was a great lecture and solid foundation to Digital Banking.
Martin Masila Ivunda –
Best course in Digital Banking with a key emphasis on the Digital Banking Architecture and Digital Banking capabilities. Good choice of use cases and personas have been used and this is Excellent Work.
Luis Enrique Luna Vargas –
Very good overall. Sometimes it’s difficult to follow the instructor because he speaks too fast and it gets tricky to read the side notes of the lecture
Onur Gul –
Thanks for your great effort , İt really help to see us whole digital banking mindset.
Pranshu Jain –
From Tis course I learnt new things and get a understanding of how things work and what we can do to make it better.