Advanced Certificate in Fintech and the Future of Finance Module 6: Beyond Tech and Finance – Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Considerations and Ethical Implications in Fintech
About This Course
At the end of the 3-day module, participants will be able to:
• Understand the linkages between Fintech and sustainable finance and grasp how Fintech can contribute to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) objectives
• Explore and evaluate specific Fintech solutions that are facilitating green financing, impact investing, and sustainable portfolio management
• Examine the role of regulatory frameworks in supporting sustainable finance practices and understand the associated challenges and opportunities
• Gain insights into the ethical considerations and social impact of Fintech innovations, including discussions on data privacy, algorithmic bias, and financial inclusion
• Evaluate the potential for Fintech to exacerbate or mitigate socio-economic inequalities and understand the role of regulatory and ethical frameworks in ensuring responsible Fintech practices
• Engage with case studies to analyse real-world scenarios related to Fintech, ESG considerations, and ethical implications in the industry
• Develop critical thinking skills to navigate the evolving landscape of Fintech, ESG, and ethical implications in finance
What You'll Learn
The first part of this module revolves around 'Fintech and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG)' where participants delve into the nuances of sustainable finance and how Fintech contributes to this sector. They gain insights into Fintech solutions that drive green financing, impact investing, and sustainable portfolio management. The role of regulatory frameworks in promoting such practices is also examined. The second part is dedicated to understanding the 'Ethical and Social Implications of Fintech'. Participants will learn to comprehend the impact of Fintech on data privacy, financial inclusion, and potential socio-economic disparities. They will explore responsible Fintech practices, understanding how to align financial innovations with ethical considerations. Incorporating lectures, case study analyses, and group discussions, this module ensures participants are adept at identifying the opportunities and challenges associated with Fintech's wider implications.
Entry Requirements
Participants should have a basic understanding of financial and economic concepts. A basic understanding of technology, including familiarity with computer systems and software applications, is beneficial. Knowledge of data analysis, programming, or software development, while not mandatory, could enhance the learning experience. Some professional experience, particularly in roles related to finance, technology, entrepreneurship, or regulation, can enrich the participant's understanding of course content. However, motivated fresh graduates or students with a keen interest in Fintech are also welcome.