FB470 – Innovative Financial Technologies (FinTech)

Master of Science in Business Intelligence and Data Analytics

Core Course

FB470 – Innovative Financial Technologies (FinTech)

Course Unit Code: FB470

Type Of Unit: Elective

Level of Course Unit: Second cycle

Year of Study: Second year

Semester: On demand

Number of ECTS Credits: 6

Class Contact Hours: 28

Mode of Delivery

Face to Face

Prerequisites

None

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The objective of this course is to to provide students with an overview of FinTech and introductions to its applications in financial services, such as commercial and investment banking, digital investing, financial advising, and insurance.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the new FinTech and InsurTech Business Models.
  • Understanding current Fintech solutions.
  • Understand Chatbots and Robo-advisors in FinTech.
  • Understand Artificial Intelligence in Finance and Insurance.
  • Understanding the leading Fintech Hubs.

Course Features

Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures; in-class discussion and debates; in-class exercises; problem sets; team work; video case studies, team presentations, interactive online learning via Moodle (quizzes, assignments, forums)

Assessment methods and criteria
10% Class participation
90% Assigned Project

Language of Instruction
English

Work Placement(s)
Not applicable

Readings

Recommended or required reading

Textbooks:

1. Chishti, S., Barberis, J., (2016). The FINTECH Book: The Financial Technology Handbook for Investors, Entrepreneurs and Visionaries, Wiley: Haboken, ISBN: 978-1-119-21887-6.

Articles & Journals:

2. Chen, M., Wu Q. & Yang B. (2019). How Valuable Is FinTech Innovation? Review of Financial Studies, 1-45. Available from (open access): https://academic.oup.com/rfs/article/32/5/2062/5427776?login=true

3. Zarifis A. & Cheng X. (2021). Evaluating the New AI and Data Driven Insurance Business Models for Incumbents and Disruptors: Is there Convergence?, Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing-Springer, 1-13.

4. Zarifis A., Kawalek P. & Azadegan A. (2021). ‘Evaluating if Trust and Personal Information Privacy Concerns are Barriers to Using Health Insurance that Explicitly Utilizes AI’, Journal of Internet Commerce, vol.20, pp.66-83.
Available from (open access): https://doi.org/10.1080/15332861.2020.1832817

5. Zarifis A., Holland C.P. & Milne A. (2019). Evaluating the impact of AI on insurance: The four emerging AI and data driven business models, Emerald Open Research, pp.1-17. Available from (open access): https://emeraldopenresearch.com/articles/1-15/

6. Herbert I., Milne A. & Zarifis A. (2019). Data technologies and next generation insurance operations, Journal of Financial Transformation, vol.50, pp.110-117. Available from: https://ideas.repec.org/a/ris/jofitr/1630.html

7. Herbert I. & Zarifis A. (2019). The AI Challenge, Management Services Journal, Winter, pp.14-20. Available from: https://www.ims- productivity.com/page.cfm/content/Management-Services-Article-Archive/

Online sources:

https://fintechweekly.com/