About the Course
Organizations in fintech and digital payments are expected to prove more than adoption. They need evidence that payment flows work, fraud controls hold, third-party dependencies are managed, and customer journeys perform under real operating conditions. In this field, you need to demonstrate payment orchestration analysis, scheme rule awareness, API integration judgment, fraud monitoring capability, and regulatory mapping against frameworks such as ISO/IEC 27001:2022 and COBIT.
This fintech and digital payments training turns scattered exposure into a structured operating view of the ecosystem. You will practice building solution scorecards, mapping payment rails, assessing operational risk, and drafting transformation roadmaps, while being introduced at overview level to blockchain-enabled settlement, AI-supported fraud analytics, open banking architectures, and digital identity controls. In direct terms, this course teaches you how to evaluate fintech products, compare payment models, assess risk and compliance exposure, and communicate clear recommendations to leadership. You will work hands-on with evaluation templates, risk registers, and stakeholder maps, while more advanced implementation topics are covered conceptually so the course remains realistic for a five-day format.
Delivery constraints matter in this domain because change often happens inside legacy core banking environments, outsourced processing chains, and regulated partnerships with limited time for experimentation. This course is built for professionals who must work within budget limits, vendor dependencies, cybersecurity requirements, and competing business priorities while still producing sound decisions on digital payments strategy.
Target Audience
This fintech and digital payments training is designed for professionals who already work in financial services, payments, technology, risk, or regulatory functions and need to make sharper decisions about digital money movement.
- Payment Product Manager responsible for wallet, card, and transfer proposition design
- Digital Payments Operations Manager overseeing clearing, settlement, and exception handling
- FinTech Partnerships Manager evaluating PSPs, processors, and embedded finance vendors
- Banking Technology Lead assessing API integration, orchestration, and platform readiness
- Risk and Compliance Officer mapping AML, fraud, and control obligations
- Payment Systems Analyst reviewing transaction flows, failures, and reconciliation breaks
- Card Scheme Operations Specialist managing chargebacks, disputes, and scheme rules
- RegTech Analyst monitoring digital payment controls and reporting triggers
- Digital Transformation Lead shaping payments modernization roadmaps and governance
- Treasury Operations Manager tracking liquidity, funding, and settlement dependencies
Course Objectives
This course equips you to plan, execute, and measure fintech and digital payments initiatives that improve transaction performance, strengthen control environments, and support strategic modernization.
- Assess payment channels using a payments value chain map and operational risk indicators.
- Apply the ISO/IEC 27001:2022 control logic to a digital payments use case.
- Design a fintech solution scorecard for PSP, wallet, or embedded finance evaluation.
- Build a digital payments risk register covering fraud, AML, settlement, and vendor exposure.
- Calculate transaction failure patterns using reconciliation breaks and authorization decline data.
- Evaluate payment governance against COBIT principles and internal control requirements.
- Implement KPI tracking for settlement timeliness, chargeback rates, and fraud loss ratios using dashboard workflows.
- Synthesize findings into an executive recommendation pack with roadmap, scorecard, and stakeholder brief.
Requirements & Prerequisites
Participants should have a working understanding of financial services operations, payment processing, or digital product delivery. Prior exposure to risk, compliance, banking operations, product management, or technology project work is helpful, and no coding is required for completion. Familiarity with basic payment concepts such as card processing, wallets, settlement, and API-enabled services will help you move faster through the exercises.
Professional and Organizational Impact
When you lead fintech and digital payments with credible data and practical strategies, you become a trusted driver of payment resilience and digital growth.
- Build sharper judgment for evaluating payment rails, wallets, and PSP partnerships.
- Gain confidence in using risk registers and control matrices.
- Strengthen your ability to explain scheme rules and settlement impacts.
- Enhance your capability to interpret fraud, chargeback, and authorization metrics.
- Develop credible recommendations for digital payment modernization and vendor selection.
- Position yourself as a bridge between product, compliance, and technology teams.
- Expand your profile into payments strategy, regtech, or transformation leadership.
Organizations that embed fintech and digital payments excellence into product delivery and operations reduce costs, mitigate risks, and build lasting competitive advantage.
- Reduce payment failures and reconciliation breaks across channels.
- Lower fraud losses through stronger monitoring and control design.
- Improve settlement visibility and treasury coordination.
- Strengthen compliance readiness for AML, KYC, and operational resilience obligations.
- Increase conversion through faster and clearer payment journeys.
- Improve vendor governance for processors, gateways, and fintech partners.
- Support faster product launches with clearer evaluation and approval workflows.
Training Methodology
This is a practical, outcome-driven course designed to turn fintech and digital payments aspiration into measurable action and credible reporting.
Methodology includes:
- Hands-on calculation using authorization rates, chargeback ratios, and settlement delay data.
- Scenario simulation for a real-time payments outage and fraud surge response.
- Diagnostic review using ISO/IEC 27001:2022 control mapping and payment risk checklist.
- Stakeholder mapping across product, compliance, treasury, operations, and scheme reporting lines.
- Case study analysis from banking, merchant acquiring, digital wallets, and embedded finance.
- Group workshop producing a fintech solution scorecard under time and budget constraints.
- Reflection exercise comparing current payment practices against fraud and resilience benchmarks.
Upcoming Sessions
Next available dates worldwide
Certification
Recognized credentials that advance your career
Participants who complete the Fintech and Digital Payments Training Program earn a Trainingcred Certificate of Achievement, demonstrating professional competence and alignment with global standards in learning and development.
NITA Accredited
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- Build expertise with structured, outcome-driven learning.
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- Apply what you learn with a proven methodology that ensures lasting impact.
- Develop immediately usable skills that translate directly into workplace success.
- Gain the expertise needed for career advancement and leadership roles.
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