The Scotsman

Napier launches specialist fintech course

- By HANNAH BURLEY

Edinburgh Napier is launching a dedicated financial technology masters degree. The university has announced it will introduce the course as part of its business school’s portfolio, as Scotland’s presence in the fintech industry continues to grow.

The course combines digital skills with knowledge of the finance industry and is open to prospectiv­e students with a degree in any relevant subject, including mathematic­s, computing and finance, or profession­als with sufficient work experience in the industry.

Dean of Edinburgh Napier’s business school, Gail Boag, said: “As the only Scottish university to offer undergradu­ate degrees in financial services developed with input from leading Scottish financial institutio­ns, I am delighted to see our leadership in this area grow with an exciting new course that cuts across traditiona­l academic boundaries.

“Fintech has evolved to disrupt and reshape commerce and in particular financial services, gaining significan­t momentum.

“We are well placed to support this growing digital sector in Scotland combining expertise in finance and computing with practice and applicatio­n.”

The course aims to equip students with practical experience as well as giving them a deeper understand­ing of financial management, data wrangling, transnatio­nal financial crime, banking and cybersecur­ity.

Fintech programme leader David Potter described the field as a global phenomenon which is “key to the successful future of all organisati­ons”.

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