INTRODUCTION
This GLOMACS Payments, Digital Currencies and Cashless Economies training course simplifies the understanding of the cashless economy. Fintech has become an inevitable buzzword in recent years. The term is widely used to describe internet - and smartphone-enabled financial innovations that have gained prominence since the 2008 financial crisis. From artificial intelligence (AI) to cryptography, rapid advances in digital technology are changing the landscape of financial services, creating opportunities and challenges for consumers, service providers and regulators.
As interest in blockchain technology grows, companies face many decisions, challenges, and legal issues related to its adoption. Relevant topics include the overall design and control of blockchain systems, potential liability for the use (or misuse) of data contained in the system, and the consequences of immutably tracking data and transactions in near-real time. The financial services industry is one of the sectors expected to benefit most from blockchain in the next few years. The main reason for this is that its "core functionality of validating and transmitting financial information and assets is very closely aligned with the core transformational impact of blockchain".
This Payments, Digital Currencies and Cashless Economies training course will highlight:
- FinTech Evolvements & Distributed Ledger Technology
- Regulations and Laws
- Digital Currencies & Cashless Economies
- Types & Platforms of Crowdfunding
- Use of Smart Contracts
Objectives
At the end of this training course, you will learn to:
- Develop a good understating of the Distributed Ledger Technology (DTL).
- Determine the different types of Blockchains.
- Analyze the tokens platforms.
- Apply the wallet controls.
- Design a successful smart contract.
- Learn about the Initial Coin Offering ICO.
- Explain the laws and regulations governing the digital currency.
Training Methodology
Provides a starting point for course learning. Introduces and explains the central themes of the curriculum. It is not intended to replace the independent research, established textbooks, and other scholarly literature, but to aid in the effective use of those other sources. To fulfill this function, the training is designed to be easy. Occasionally, specific topics are discussed in considerable detail without duplication. It also includes some features to help you learn such as learning activities designed to make you think critically about the material.
Organisational Impact
Organization will benefit from the following knowledge and set of skills that the participants gain:
- Know about FinTech developments and their key players, products and trends.
- Understand the regulatory challenges posed by fintech.
- Identify the key elements of the Payment Services Directive 2 (PSD2).
- Recognize the need for customized crowdfunding regulation.
- Distinguish the characteristics of different types of crypto assets and the risks associated with them.
- Differentiate some key issues related to crypto-asset regulation.
- Segregate the legal and regulatory challenges of blockchain.
- Find out whether smart contracts have legally binding contractual effects.
Personal Impact
Participants will enrich their knowledge and learn to apply in their workplace the following:
- Know the key felony problems associated with smart contracts.
- Understand the varieties of disputes probably to arise in allocating liability, withinside the blockchain.
- Figure out relevant regulation for transactions carried out on blockchain.
- Comprehend tensions among the GDPR and blockchain.
- Realize key cyber threats withinside the monetary enterprise and methods to mitigate them.
- Identify blockchain as a useful resource to cybersecurity and a drawback.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This Payments, Digital Currencies and Cashless Economies training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
- Bankers
- Insurers
- Banking & Finance Experts
- Chief Information Officers
- Chief Operations Officers
- Chief Compliance Officers
- Chief of Trade departments
- Chief of Global Markets