FinTech CTO: Unveiling the Power of Open Banking

About the Course

This session offers a comprehensive exploration of Open Banking, covering its core principles, regulatory role, and technological considerations. Part 1 introduces Open Banking and discusses national regulations and diverse perspectives on its implications. Part 2 explores revenue generation and customer experience enhancements through Open Banking, using Standard Chartered as a real-world example. Part 3 delves into building robust Open Banking platforms, including architecture, technology stack, and data management. Attendees will gain valuable insights essential for navigating the evolving landscape of financial services.

Meet Your Instructor

Vamsi is a seasoned technology expert and industry specialist, leading global teams across key sectors like telecommunications, finance, insurance, and healthcare. With extensive experience in managing high-performance teams and implementing cutting-edge solutions for Global Fortune 1000 clients, Vamsi excels in driving digital transformation. His technical expertise spans Containers, Big Data, AI, Cloud Services, and High Performance Computing. An MBA in corporate strategy and a Bachelor’s in Computer Science he actively shares his knowledge through blogs on bridging the gap between technology and industry.

Vamsi Kiran Chemitiganti

Industry Technology Leader at Amazon Web Services

Course curriculum

    1. Welcome, Course Map, and Module Overview

    2. Exploring Open Banking: An Introduction

    3. National Regulation's Vital Role in Open Banking and Finance

    4. Understanding Open Banking: A Discourse

    5. Banks' Monetization: Key Open Banking Use Cases

    6. Standard Chartered: Open Banking Pioneer

    7. Building an Open Banking Platform

    8. Creating Architecture & Tech Stack for Financial Services

    9. Data Lakes in Open Banking: Insights

    10. Open Banking Reference Architecture: Structural Insights

About this course

  • $30.00
  • 10 lessons
  • 1.5 hours of video content