

BSc Banking and Digital Finance
About this course
Banking and digital finance is a discipline that sits at the intersection of traditional financial services and the technological transformation that is reshaping them. Banking has been one of the most significant sectors of modern economies for centuries, providing the credit, payment systems and investment intermediation on which commerce and personal financial life depend. Digital finance, encompassing fintech, digital payments, cryptocurrency, blockchain applications, robo-advice, and the algorithmic systems that increasingly drive lending and investment decisions, is redefining what banking means and who can compete in the market. At the University of Sussex this programme includes a foundation year for students who need additional preparation, and also includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, giving you substantial professional and international experience alongside your academic study. You will develop the applied finance skills needed to thrive in a digitally advanced financial workplace, studying areas such as financial markets, credit and lending, risk management, financial regulation, digital payment systems, and the technology and data systems that underpin modern banking. The combination of financial theory and technical understanding prepares you for the convergence of banking and technology that defines the current landscape. Graduates of banking and digital finance enter careers in commercial and investment banking, fintech companies, payment processing, financial regulation, risk and compliance, data analytics in financial services, consultancy, and a growing range of technology firms whose services intersect with financial markets. The combination of financial knowledge and digital fluency is particularly valued at a time when every major financial institution is investing heavily in digital transformation. Postgraduate study in finance, financial technology, risk management, or financial regulation is an option for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or pursue research. The regulatory and professional qualifications relevant to financial services are also accessible to graduates building careers in this field.
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