Financial technology (FinTech) is a rapidly expanding field that is transforming the delivery and use of financial services. The UK government aims to position the UK as a global FinTech hub, recognising the financial sector's critical role in the economy. Banking serves as a cornerstone, providing essential funding for corporations and households while engaging in securities issuance, underwriting, advisory services, and mergers. Factors such as globalisation, technological innovation, deregulation, and international integration have evolved banking practices, increasing competitiveness.The BSc in Banking with Financial Technology offers practical study of banking and FinTech, developing analytical skills for career-focused qualifications. The program emphasises the operations of financial institutions, their economic underpinnings, and skills in analysis, statistics, and coding. Options for a Placement Year or International Experience Year are available for application after starting the course. Those without the required qualifications may consider a Foundation Year in Business Management (N20F). For module details, refer to Bangor University's website.
For details of the modular structure, please see the course description on Bangor University's website.
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