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Certified Expert in Digital Finance

Certificate Course

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Advance your career with the Certified Expert in Digital Finance online programme. Explore mobile money, fintech, blockchain, AI, and digital payments, and learn to design customer-focused solutions, manage risks, and expand financial inclusion.

This flexible, self-paced course equips you with practical tools and global expertise to drive digital transformation in banking, microfinance, fintech, and beyond.

This course is also available in French.

Next start date

01 March 2026

Duration

6 Months

Language

English

Format

Online

Type of education

Certificate Course

Early Bird Price

€ 1350

Advance your career with the Certified Expert in Digital Finance online programme. Explore mobile money, fintech, blockchain, AI, and digital payments, and learn to design customer-focused solutions, manage risks, and expand financial inclusion.

This flexible, self-paced course equips you with practical tools and global expertise to drive digital transformation in banking, microfinance, fintech, and beyond.

This course is also available in French.

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Your Benefits

This programme is designed to give you both the strategic vision and hands-on tools to thrive in the fast-changing world of digital finance. Key benefits include:

  1. Explore fintech, blockchain, AI, mobile money, and digital payment systems.
  2. Apply real-world tools and case studies directly to your work.
  3. Strengthen your expertise, gain recognition, and open new opportunities in digital finance.
  4. Gain an accredited certification (6 ECTS credits)

Target group

The Certified Expert in Digital Finance is designed for professionals who want to deepen their expertise in digital financial services and advance their careers in a fast-changing industry. If you are working in a bank, microfinance institution, fintech company, mobile network operator, or regulatory authority, this course will help you stay ahead of industry transformation and apply digital solutions with confidence. It is particularly relevant if you are a mid-level manager, consultant, policymaker, or financial inclusion specialist looking to broaden your skills and take on greater responsibility in shaping the future of financial services. Whether you are already active in digital finance or preparing to enter this dynamic field, you’ll gain the knowledge, recognition, and practical tools to strengthen your professional profile, open new career opportunities, and drive meaningful change.
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DISCOUNTS

Register by 15 January 2026 and secure the early bird discount. Regular price after this date: EUR 1,550.

 

 DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE

  • Early bird discount (by January 15)
  • 10% group discount
  • 10% alumni discount

Contact us for combinable discounts

Register by 15 January 2026 and secure the early bird discount. Regular price after this date: EUR 1,550.

 

 DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE

  • Early bird discount (by January 15)
  • 10% group discount
  • 10% alumni discount

Contact us for combinable discounts

REGISTRATION

01 March 2026 - 31 August 2026

6 Months
€ 1350

REGISTRATION

01 March 2026 - 31 August 2026

6 Months
€ 1350

METHODOLOGY

Flexible Learning. Lasting Impact

Our self-paced, asynchronous online courses are built for professionals who want to upskill on their own time, without putting work on hold. Our courses deliver international expertise and hands-on tools you can apply immediately.
  • Flexible, study anytime, anywhere
  • Practical learning, real-world examples
  • Expert support when you need it
  • Optional live sessions (also recorded, of course)

Join a global community of professionals who are advancing their careers with flexible, high-quality learning.
 

CONTENTS

Are you ready to shape the future of financial services? In the Certified Expert in Digital Finance online programme, you’ll dive into the entire landscape of digital finance, exploring mobile money, fintech innovations, blockchain, artificial intelligence, and digital payment systems. You’ll discover how to identify opportunities, assess risks, and design solutions that drive growth in established markets while also expanding access for underserved populations.

Throughout the course, you’ll build both strategic insights and practical skills, giving you the tools to implement digital finance solutions confidently in your daily work.
 

COURSE OUTLINE

Unit 1

The Digital Finance Ecosystem

The first unit will give you a general introduction to digital finance and financial inclusion.

You will learn about the development of finance in history, major technological trends and stakeholders in the ecosystem. The unit also covers critical success factors for DFS to tap their full potential for financial inclusion. The unit is rounded up by sharing key trends and service domains of digital finance.

Unit 2

New Technologies

New technologies are the driver of the digital finance revolution.

The unit is designed to introduce you to the main new technologies that create a significant impact. From blockchain over biometrics to artificial intelligence, you will learn about the concepts and functionality of those technologies. You will learn how these technologies are being used to provide services, how they work and where the opportunities and challenges are.

Uni 3

Digital Payments and Remittances

Digital payments are an essential vehicle on the road to financial inclusion.

They can occur through various channels, such as debit cards, ATMs or the internet. Yet, the mobile phone presents the greatest opportunity to reach the unbanked population. Mobile payments, mobile money and agent banking models are reaching millions of unbanked people, providing them with tools to grow their business with financial services.

Unit 4

Digital Products beyond Payments / Savings, Credit and Insurance

DFS need to go beyond payments.

To reach sustainable financial inclusion, other fields of financial demand need to be covered, too. The missing access to lending solutions is limiting MSMEs in their ability to run and grow their business properly. New financial service providers not only reinvent the distribution channel for lending services, but  they also reinvent loan scoring and credit analysis.

Another field of demand is digital savings and investing. Without access to those services, it is impossible for the unbanked to manage savings for retirement or unexpected expenses. Here DFS providers reinvent how insurance services for particular problems can be designed in order to provide a useful digital product solution. Last but not least, the technology impact is significant for the investment management industry. Investment solutions become digital, more effective and less costly.

Unit 4 will introduce you to each business field and explain how new providers and technologies reinvent financial services in this new ecosystem.

Unit 5

Regulation and Supervision in Digital Finance

Appropriate regulation and supervision of digital financial services is a key success factor to achieve a sustainable and safe ecosystem for all stakeholders.

This unit will share the key principles of regulation and supervision and emphasise their application in various examples. Course participants gain not only a profound understanding of key principles but also learn how to apply them accordingly, including the use of Regtech and regulatory sandbox approaches.

Unit 6

Risk Management in Digital Finance

Digital Finance comes with well known but also new forms of risks.

This unit covers the key principles of risk management in digital finance which includes an overview of risks and how they can be managed effectively. Corporate governance as well as cybersecurity and new technology risks will enable participants to identify and manage different and new risks effectively.

Unit 7

Elective Units

Choose between Strategic Management of Digital Financial Services or Customer-Centric Product Design: Build your own Product

Unit 7A: Strategic Management of Digital Financial Services

The financial inclusion landscape is changing rapidly, with new technologies, players and business models emerging at an incredible pace. Traditional players, like microfinance institutions, can no longer afford to watch and wait. They have to leverage into the future and select the right digitization strategy in order to increase their client outreach and deliver a wide range of financial services via new channels.

The unit takes you through the process of selecting and implementing the right strategy to go digital, from product development and technology selection through to applying the right distribution and marketing strategy. You will also learn about the risks related to digital financial services and how to address them adequately.

Unit 7B: Customer-Centric Product Design: Build your own Product

The emergence of digital financial services has provided access to millions of hitherto unbanked customers. Yet, usage of these new products often remains low, due to one-size-fits-all solutions that customers struggle to understand and use. In order for DFS to tap the full potential for financial inclusion, products need to be customer-centric. Providers need to develop a deep understanding of their client’s needs, preferences and behavior and build products based on that notion.

This unit will facilitate that process. You will learn how to design digital financial services and be able to offer solutions that meet the actual needs of your target clients. The unit takes you through a systematic development process from generating customer insights to designing and implementing customer-centric digital products and services

COURSE OUTLINE

Unit 1

The Digital Finance Ecosystem

The first unit will give you a general introduction to digital finance and financial inclusion.

You will learn about the development of finance in history, major technological trends and stakeholders in the ecosystem. The unit also covers critical success factors for DFS to tap their full potential for financial inclusion. The unit is rounded up by sharing key trends and service domains of digital finance.

Unit 2

New Technologies

New technologies are the driver of the digital finance revolution.

The unit is designed to introduce you to the main new technologies that create a significant impact. From blockchain over biometrics to artificial intelligence, you will learn about the concepts and functionality of those technologies. You will learn how these technologies are being used to provide services, how they work and where the opportunities and challenges are.

Uni 3

Digital Payments and Remittances

Digital payments are an essential vehicle on the road to financial inclusion.

They can occur through various channels, such as debit cards, ATMs or the internet. Yet, the mobile phone presents the greatest opportunity to reach the unbanked population. Mobile payments, mobile money and agent banking models are reaching millions of unbanked people, providing them with tools to grow their business with financial services.

Unit 4

Digital Products beyond Payments / Savings, Credit and Insurance

DFS need to go beyond payments.

To reach sustainable financial inclusion, other fields of financial demand need to be covered, too. The missing access to lending solutions is limiting MSMEs in their ability to run and grow their business properly. New financial service providers not only reinvent the distribution channel for lending services, but  they also reinvent loan scoring and credit analysis.

Another field of demand is digital savings and investing. Without access to those services, it is impossible for the unbanked to manage savings for retirement or unexpected expenses. Here DFS providers reinvent how insurance services for particular problems can be designed in order to provide a useful digital product solution. Last but not least, the technology impact is significant for the investment management industry. Investment solutions become digital, more effective and less costly.

Unit 4 will introduce you to each business field and explain how new providers and technologies reinvent financial services in this new ecosystem.

Unit 5

Regulation and Supervision in Digital Finance

Appropriate regulation and supervision of digital financial services is a key success factor to achieve a sustainable and safe ecosystem for all stakeholders.

This unit will share the key principles of regulation and supervision and emphasise their application in various examples. Course participants gain not only a profound understanding of key principles but also learn how to apply them accordingly, including the use of Regtech and regulatory sandbox approaches.

Unit 6

Risk Management in Digital Finance

Digital Finance comes with well known but also new forms of risks.

This unit covers the key principles of risk management in digital finance which includes an overview of risks and how they can be managed effectively. Corporate governance as well as cybersecurity and new technology risks will enable participants to identify and manage different and new risks effectively.

Unit 7

Elective Units

Choose between Strategic Management of Digital Financial Services or Customer-Centric Product Design: Build your own Product

Unit 7A: Strategic Management of Digital Financial Services

The financial inclusion landscape is changing rapidly, with new technologies, players and business models emerging at an incredible pace. Traditional players, like microfinance institutions, can no longer afford to watch and wait. They have to leverage into the future and select the right digitization strategy in order to increase their client outreach and deliver a wide range of financial services via new channels.

The unit takes you through the process of selecting and implementing the right strategy to go digital, from product development and technology selection through to applying the right distribution and marketing strategy. You will also learn about the risks related to digital financial services and how to address them adequately.

Unit 7B: Customer-Centric Product Design: Build your own Product

The emergence of digital financial services has provided access to millions of hitherto unbanked customers. Yet, usage of these new products often remains low, due to one-size-fits-all solutions that customers struggle to understand and use. In order for DFS to tap the full potential for financial inclusion, products need to be customer-centric. Providers need to develop a deep understanding of their client’s needs, preferences and behavior and build products based on that notion.

This unit will facilitate that process. You will learn how to design digital financial services and be able to offer solutions that meet the actual needs of your target clients. The unit takes you through a systematic development process from generating customer insights to designing and implementing customer-centric digital products and services

COURSE OUTLINE

Unit 1

The Digital Finance Ecosystem

The first unit will give you a general introduction to digital finance and financial inclusion.

You will learn about the development of finance in history, major technological trends and stakeholders in the ecosystem. The unit also covers critical success factors for DFS to tap their full potential for financial inclusion. The unit is rounded up by sharing key trends and service domains of digital finance.

Unit 2

New Technologies

New technologies are the driver of the digital finance revolution.

The unit is designed to introduce you to the main new technologies that create a significant impact. From blockchain over biometrics to artificial intelligence, you will learn about the concepts and functionality of those technologies. You will learn how these technologies are being used to provide services, how they work and where the opportunities and challenges are.

Uni 3

Digital Payments and Remittances

Digital payments are an essential vehicle on the road to financial inclusion.

They can occur through various channels, such as debit cards, ATMs or the internet. Yet, the mobile phone presents the greatest opportunity to reach the unbanked population. Mobile payments, mobile money and agent banking models are reaching millions of unbanked people, providing them with tools to grow their business with financial services.

Unit 4

Digital Products beyond Payments / Savings, Credit and Insurance

DFS need to go beyond payments.

To reach sustainable financial inclusion, other fields of financial demand need to be covered, too. The missing access to lending solutions is limiting MSMEs in their ability to run and grow their business properly. New financial service providers not only reinvent the distribution channel for lending services, but  they also reinvent loan scoring and credit analysis.

Another field of demand is digital savings and investing. Without access to those services, it is impossible for the unbanked to manage savings for retirement or unexpected expenses. Here DFS providers reinvent how insurance services for particular problems can be designed in order to provide a useful digital product solution. Last but not least, the technology impact is significant for the investment management industry. Investment solutions become digital, more effective and less costly.

Unit 4 will introduce you to each business field and explain how new providers and technologies reinvent financial services in this new ecosystem.

Unit 5

Regulation and Supervision in Digital Finance

Appropriate regulation and supervision of digital financial services is a key success factor to achieve a sustainable and safe ecosystem for all stakeholders.

This unit will share the key principles of regulation and supervision and emphasise their application in various examples. Course participants gain not only a profound understanding of key principles but also learn how to apply them accordingly, including the use of Regtech and regulatory sandbox approaches.

Unit 6

Risk Management in Digital Finance

Digital Finance comes with well known but also new forms of risks.

This unit covers the key principles of risk management in digital finance which includes an overview of risks and how they can be managed effectively. Corporate governance as well as cybersecurity and new technology risks will enable participants to identify and manage different and new risks effectively.

Unit 7

Elective Units

Choose between Strategic Management of Digital Financial Services or Customer-Centric Product Design: Build your own Product

Unit 7A: Strategic Management of Digital Financial Services

The financial inclusion landscape is changing rapidly, with new technologies, players and business models emerging at an incredible pace. Traditional players, like microfinance institutions, can no longer afford to watch and wait. They have to leverage into the future and select the right digitization strategy in order to increase their client outreach and deliver a wide range of financial services via new channels.

The unit takes you through the process of selecting and implementing the right strategy to go digital, from product development and technology selection through to applying the right distribution and marketing strategy. You will also learn about the risks related to digital financial services and how to address them adequately.

Unit 7B: Customer-Centric Product Design: Build your own Product

The emergence of digital financial services has provided access to millions of hitherto unbanked customers. Yet, usage of these new products often remains low, due to one-size-fits-all solutions that customers struggle to understand and use. In order for DFS to tap the full potential for financial inclusion, products need to be customer-centric. Providers need to develop a deep understanding of their client’s needs, preferences and behavior and build products based on that notion.

This unit will facilitate that process. You will learn how to design digital financial services and be able to offer solutions that meet the actual needs of your target clients. The unit takes you through a systematic development process from generating customer insights to designing and implementing customer-centric digital products and services

STUDY JOURNEY

Step
01

Register

The course starts twice a year, on 1 March and 1 September
Step
02

Particiapte

6 months, 100% online, self-pace, self-study, few deadlines
Step
03

Pass the Exam

Online, offered twice a year
Step
04

Get Certified

Receive your e-certificate

MODULE OF

ONLINE

Master of Leadership in Sustainable Finance

Recognised as elective module

Benefit from an Alumni discount and have the course credited when you continue to the Master of Leadership in Sustainable Finance.

BLENDED

Diploma in Financial Inclusion

Recognised as core module

Benefit from an Alumni discount and have the course credited when you continue to the Diploma in Financial Inclusion.

BLENDED

Diploma in Green Finance

Recognised as elective module

Benefit from an Alumni discount and have the course credited when you continue to the Diploma in Green Finance.

BLENDED

Diploma in Risk Management

Recognised as elective module

Benefit from an Alumni discount and have the course credited when you continue to the Diploma in Risk Management. 

MODULE OF

ONLINE

Master of Leadership in Sustainable Finance

Recognised as elective module

Benefit from an Alumni discount and have the course credited when you continue to the Master of Leadership in Sustainable Finance.

BLENDED

Diploma in Financial Inclusion

Recognised as core module

Benefit from an Alumni discount and have the course credited when you continue to the Diploma in Financial Inclusion.

BLENDED

Diploma in Green Finance

Recognised as elective module

Benefit from an Alumni discount and have the course credited when you continue to the Diploma in Green Finance.

BLENDED

Diploma in Risk Management

Recognised as elective module

Benefit from an Alumni discount and have the course credited when you continue to the Diploma in Risk Management. 

MODULE OF

ONLINE

Master of Leadership in Sustainable Finance

Recognised as elective module

Benefit from an Alumni discount and have the course credited when you continue to the Master of Leadership in Sustainable Finance.

BLENDED

Diploma in Financial Inclusion

Recognised as core module

Benefit from an Alumni discount and have the course credited when you continue to the Diploma in Financial Inclusion.

BLENDED

Diploma in Green Finance

Recognised as elective module

Benefit from an Alumni discount and have the course credited when you continue to the Diploma in Green Finance.

BLENDED

Diploma in Risk Management

Recognised as elective module

Benefit from an Alumni discount and have the course credited when you continue to the Diploma in Risk Management. 

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