
Economist Education: Fintech and the Future of Finance: Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies, Govcoins and the Payments Revolution
Understand how the financial system works, why it is open for disruption, and who is competing and co-operating in this contested space.
Understand how the financial system works, why it is open for disruption, and who is competing and co-operating in this contested space.

Fintech and the Future of Finance: Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies, Govcoins and the Payments Revolution
About this Course
Duration : 6 weeks (excluding orientation)
The fintech industry has become increasingly competitive—caught between the disruptive startups and big-tech companies that are shaking things up and the giants of finance who are protecting their turf. You need to understand fintech disruption before truly capturing its opportunities.
Economist Education’s Fintech and the Future of Finance: Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies, Govcoins and the Payments Revolution online short course examines the future of this industry, with a focus on debunking common myths and misconceptions. From the birth of cryptocurrencies to the transformation of payments, this course examines the tech and business models set to impact the sector—as well as those that should be approached with scepticism. You will learn how to see past jargon and technical complexity to understand how financial technologies work and what they can do for you.
Over six weeks, you will be guided through key fintech trends by The Economist ’s Matthieu Favas, an authoritative source on finance. With sights set firmly on the future, you will assess the outlook for fintech and how new technologies could turn the world of money upside down.
This course is designed for professionals in the finance and technology sectors looking to better understand the fintech landscape and the technologies disrupting it. This includes those in management and leadership positions in charge of making decisions about adopting financial technologies. The course will also benefit business owners or entrepreneurs who are already running or are interested in starting a fintech business.
This course is certified by the United Kingdom CPD Certification Service, and may be applicable to individuals who are members of, or are associated with, UK-based professional bodies. The course has an estimated 50 hours of learning.
Note: should students wish to claim CPD activity, the onus is upon them. Economist Education and GetSmarter accept no responsibility, and cannot be held responsible, for the claiming or validation of hours or points.
Explore the future of finance and earn an official certificate of completion from Economist Education.
Assessment is continuous and based on a series of practical assignments completed online. In order to be issued with your digital certificate, you’ll need to meet the requirements outlined in the course handbook. The handbook will be made available to you as soon as you begin the course.
Some facts about the subject
$31.9 billion
The amount payments companies raised in investments in 2021.
Payments Dive (2021).
79%
The percentage of UK consumers that regularly make use of fintech applications for banking and payments.
Raconteur (Nov, 2021).