Core Fintech Modules
Orientation

An overview of the programme, the next-generation AI-platform used to deliver it, and your community of fellow fintech innovators and leaders.
The Context

Introduction to disruptive change and opportunities in fintech and financial innovation.
Policy and Regulation

Views from policy makers and regulators: understand how new regulation is being created or adapted to support the growth of fintech innovation ecosystems.
Incumbents

Views from incumbents: appreciate the complex challenges traditional financial institutions face as they digitally transform into nimble, digitally-enabled operations.
Entrepreneurs Part I

Views from entrepreneurs: garner insights into startup successes and their challenges in a highly competitive, fast-moving industry.
Entrepreneurs Part II

Continuing our exploration of fintech from an entrepreneur’s view, we investigate peer-to-peer (P2P) lending; digital identity; AI in finance and more.
Investors, Academia and the Future

Views from investors and academia: acquire perspective from VCs around investment trends; VC filters and techniques.
Online Electives
Oxford AI in Fintech and Open Banking Programme

Learn to think strategically about AI and understand the business impact as access to financial data becomes more open.
Oxford Blockchain Strategy Programme

Understand how cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology are driving innovation and competitive advantage for companies in various industries and environments.
Oxford Cyber Security for Business Leaders Programme

Prepare for the increasingly complex future of cyber security and gain a full understanding of the challenges and potential of cyber.
Oxford Digital Disruption and Platforms Programme

Develop a strategic plan for responding to disruption from platform-based business models, artificial intelligence and/or blockchain technology.