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.

How Software Ate Finance

How Software Ate Finance


Instructors: R. Martin Chavez
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HR
Reviewed on Mar 16, 2024
very useful course for people in banking and fintech background
JS
Reviewed on Sep 8, 2022
helped me a lot on concepts and cases for better understanding of the history of finance, including tech; data, software, api, blockchain, bitcoin, fintech, etc.
SS
Reviewed on Oct 12, 2021
Must enroll highly recommended!Thank you! Coursera and Stanford University
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