About the Course
Organizations want digital banking and open banking results they can prove: faster onboarding, cleaner API governance, stronger consent management, fewer reconciliation breaks, and better control over third-party access. In this field, you must show capability across API design, customer onboarding, permissions management, data-sharing controls, incident escalation, and regulatory reporting. This course uses the Open Banking Implementation Entity API approach, ISO/IEC 27001:2022 security principles, and COBIT to anchor that work in practical governance rather than generic digital transformation language.
The course turns scattered knowledge into a structured system for digital banking and open banking delivery. You will practice API inventory mapping, consent-flow design, risk-and-control matrices, third-party due diligence checklists, journey redesign, and dashboard-based monitoring, while being introduced at overview level to PSD2-style open banking patterns, FAPI security concepts, and event-driven architecture considerations. What you will learn: how to assess an open banking environment, design API governance, map consent and data-sharing controls, and prepare a rollout plan that operational teams can use. You will practice with real artefacts such as API catalogs, control matrices, and customer journey maps so the learning is immediately usable.
Delivery constraints in this domain are real: legacy core systems, fragmented data, control obligations, vendor dependencies, and limited integration capacity often slow progress. The course is designed for professionals who must deliver digital banking and open banking improvements under these conditions, balancing commercial pressure, security expectations, and compliance obligations without overpromising on implementation depth.
Target Audience
This digital banking and open banking course is designed for professionals who need to shape API-enabled services, govern third-party access, and improve digital customer journeys in regulated banking environments.
- Digital Banking Product Managers who define API-enabled customer journeys
- Open Banking Managers who govern third-party access and consent flows
- API Architects who structure secure banking interfaces and service catalogs
- Digital Channel Managers who coordinate mobile and web onboarding journeys
- Compliance Managers who align data-sharing controls with banking obligations
- Technology Risk Specialists who assess API security and control gaps
- Third-Party Risk Analysts who review fintech and aggregator integrations
- Retail Banking Operations Leads who manage digital account opening workflows
- RegTech Specialists who automate monitoring and exception handling
- Strategy and Innovation Leads who shape banking platform roadmaps
Course Objectives
This course equips you to plan, execute, and measure digital banking and open banking initiatives that improve customer access, strengthen control environments, and support scalable platform growth.
- Assess your current digital banking and open banking maturity using an API governance checklist and control matrix.
- Apply open banking operating models to consent management, third-party access, and customer data-sharing workflows.
- Design an API inventory and service catalog that supports secure product onboarding and channel integration.
- Build a risk-and-control matrix for KYC, AML, transaction monitoring, and exception handling in digital journeys.
- Evaluate API security and data-sharing controls against ISO/IEC 27001:2022-informed practices and COBIT principles.
- Navigate third-party due diligence, consent obligations, and audit expectations across fintech and platform partners.
- Implement KPI tracking for onboarding conversion, API uptime, consent completion, and exception resolution using digital dashboards.
- Synthesize findings into an open banking rollout roadmap, executive briefing, and stakeholder action plan.
Requirements & Prerequisites
Advanced familiarity with banking operations, digital channels, or financial services product delivery is required. You should bring a working understanding of APIs, customer onboarding, KYC and AML controls, and basic information-security concepts. No coding is required for completion, but you should be prepared to interpret API documentation, control matrices, and workflow diagrams. The course assumes you can discuss operational processes, vendor dependencies, and governance decisions from your current role.
Professional and Organizational Impact
When you lead digital banking and open banking with credible data and practical strategies, you become a trusted driver of platform execution and control confidence.
- Build stronger API governance and consent-management judgment.
- Gain confidence in open banking control design and escalation.
- Strengthen your ability to balance growth and security demands.
- Enhance your command of third-party integration risks.
- Develop clearer thinking on digital onboarding and exception handling.
- Position yourself as a cross-functional translator between business, compliance, and technology.
- Expand your credibility in platform strategy and ecosystem delivery.
Organizations that embed digital banking and open banking excellence into customer journeys and platform governance reduce costs, mitigate risks, and build lasting competitive advantage.
- Reduce onboarding friction and manual exception handling costs.
- Lower third-party integration risk through tighter API controls.
- Improve consent transparency and customer trust in data sharing.
- Increase channel scalability through reusable API services.
- Strengthen regulatory readiness for open banking oversight and audits.
- Improve operational resilience through clearer incident and escalation paths.
- Support faster product launches with standardized governance checks.
Training Methodology
This is a practical, outcome-driven course designed to turn digital banking and open banking aspiration into measurable action and credible reporting.
Methodology includes:
- Hands-on calculation of API onboarding leakage using dashboard samples and conversion metrics.
- Scenario simulation of a third-party fintech integration with consent failure and service downtime.
- Diagnostic review of an API governance checklist aligned with COBIT and ISO/IEC 27001:2022.
- Stakeholder mapping of product, compliance, security, operations, and partner reporting chains.
- Case study analysis from retail banking, neobanks, payment platforms, and BaaS providers.
- Group workshop to build an open banking rollout roadmap under time and budget constraints.
- Reflection exercise using control gaps, exception trends, and benchmarked API performance evidence.
Upcoming Sessions
Next available dates worldwide
Certification
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Participants who complete the Digital Banking and Open Banking Training Program earn a Trainingcred Certificate of Achievement, demonstrating professional competence and alignment with global standards in learning and development.
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- Apply what you learn with a proven methodology that ensures lasting impact.
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