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Stanford University

How Software Ate Finance

Software is eating the world, with radical consequences for financial services. This course gives you a foundation for understanding the future of financial services, and provides guidance for creating fintech businesses in the 2020s and beyond.

Status: Consumer Lending
Status: Banking
Course16 hours

Featured reviews

HR

5.0Reviewed Mar 16, 2024

very useful course for people in banking and fintech background amazing and very useful course in growing one's career graph professionally

TK

5.0Reviewed Jun 20, 2021

Great course. Depth, pacing and subject matter are all excellent. Critical information for anyone in finance.

JS

5.0Reviewed Sep 8, 2022

h​elped me a lot on concepts and cases for better understanding of the history of finance, including tech; data, software, api, blockchain, bitcoin, fintech, etc.

MS

4.0Reviewed Aug 9, 2021

Great course but should be told in advance that there are missing videos

SS

5.0Reviewed Oct 12, 2021

Must enroll highly recommended!Thank you! Coursera and Stanford University

CC

4.0Reviewed Apr 7, 2021

Fantastic research material and perspective from a leader and founder of the financial tech revolution.

MR

5.0Reviewed Jun 19, 2021

Great overview of the intersection of finance and technology told from the buy-side perspective.

CJ

5.0Reviewed Feb 27, 2023

The course combines traditional finance knowledge and modern computer knowledge. It shows many new cases of the trend that financing companies are becoming data/software-driven companies.

ES

5.0Reviewed Dec 22, 2021

Great overview overview of the prospects of the payments, asset management and custody industries.

DN

5.0Reviewed Oct 20, 2022

Very well designed course with an in-depth study of the paradigm shift that has been happening in the world of Finance.

RV

5.0Reviewed Mar 8, 2021

AI will eat up bankers, tellers and clerks at a bank narrowing down operational costs. This course outlines the current and upcoming changes to banks as they used to be in the 20th century

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