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GLOBAL BANKING PROGRAM: FINTECH | DIGITAL | ANALYTICS MAY 2021–FEBRUARY 2022

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CBS-GBP-30-03-2021_V3GLOBAL BANKING PROGRAM: FINTECH | DIGITAL | ANALYTICS MAY 2021–FEBRUARY 2022
London has been a leading international financial center since the nineteenth century and maintains the largest trade surplus in financial services around the world.
As the only Ivy League business school immersed in the global business hub that is New York City, we offer participants unparalleled access to leaders from across industries—in the classroom, throughout the city, and around the globe.
We are closely monitoring the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and have advanced virtual sessions to ensure the health, safety, and well-being of the entire community. We are committed to providing you with the most current information available about the program. Our aim is to ensure the academic integrity and learning experience of the program that you are applying for. Every effort is being made to deliver programs as planned but contingencies may be implemented in order to continue to deliver an outstanding academic experience in a safe learning environment.
Program Overview
Program Benefits
Alumni Benefits
Program Calendar
Participant Profiles
Program Overview
The banking and financial sectors are witnessing profound changes driven by innovations in technology, regulatory reforms, disruptive business models, and rising expectations from digitally-empowered consumers. The disruptive business models are affecting many areas of consumer financial services, such as mobile payments, cryptocurrencies, foreign exchange, marketplace (online) lending, saving and investing, financial consulting (robo-advisers), and health and life insurance.
It’s imperative for leaders who operate in these sectors to understand and embrace these changes to continue thriving in this new landscape.
Columbia Business School’s Global Banking Program will provide executives with fundamentals of banking and finance and a comprehensive understanding of global markets, strategic management, fintech and digital transformation and customer strategy. The program is designed to help participants better understand the economic and technological forces driving disruption and to learn how to leverage them in a responsible way.
In addition to the course work, participants work on projects related to strategic changes in banking and financial services that could drive transformation in their respective organizations.
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11 month learning journey
15+ faculty and practitioners

Program Calendar
3-4 hours per week for online moduleModule 1
May 13–June 30, 2021
Project work September–November 2021
Module 3 December 13–17, 2021
Project work December 2021–February 2022
Module 4 February 21–25, 2022
Project check-ins
Live online
Project check-ins
Live online
In-class sessions in New York and London: Immerse yourself in the dynamic cities of New York and London, the leading financial centers of the world.


Columbia Business School's Global Banking Program is an intensive six-month, multimodular program that prepares global executives to innovate new technologies and business models and lead transformation in the banking and financial services industries.
Applications:
Learn from case studies on innovation and disruptive business models within the banking and financial services industries Capstone project to identify a real business problem and propose an approach for delivering a solution
whom have engaged with some of the largest banking and financial services institutions and organizations.
Practitioners include banking, FinTech, and digital thought leaders from the leading financial centers of New York City and London.
I take it as an investment to have access to very knowledgeable professors. Not just academics, but also those who have been in the field. There’s context of what they have done on the ground, and putting that perspective of different markets over and beyond leading US markets and also emerging markets.
Antonina Kaytesi Head of Financial Management, Trade and Development Bank, Nairobi, Kenya Division, Lloyds Banking Group, UK
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Banks and Fintech Integration Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Practical Fintech Fintech and its Impact on Banking Functions Blockchain and Applications Cryptoassests and Impact
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Strategy and Execution
Global Markets
Analytics
Customer Experience in Financial Services Marketing of Financial Services Retail and Business Banking
Customer Centricity
Program Curriculum
Project Work
Global Banking & FinTech Program | 7Global Banking Program: Fintech | Digital | Analytics | 5Note: Sessions are subject to change based on faculty availability
Program Benefits
Experience an Expertly Developed Curriculum Develop capabilities to comprehensively understand the changing dynamics in Banking and Financial services, through innovations in global markets, fintech, digital, and analytics.
Learn from Ivy League Faculty Learn from more than 15 Columbia Business School faculty and industry practitioners, who are world-renowned experts in the fields of banking and financial services.
Immerse in the Financial Centers of the World Over the three in-class modules of the learning journey, immerse in the dynamic cities of New York and London, the leading financial centers of the world, and engage with experts.
Work on a Capstone Project Combine cutting-edge thought leadership with application to real-world business challenges through a group project, guided by a Project Coach.
Connect with your Experienced Peer Group Engage with experienced and accomplished group of fellow participants across banking and financial services sector, who bring diverse experiences, cultures, nationalities and perspective to the classroom.
Connect with an Elite Network of Alumni Receive select Columbia Business school alumni benefits upon completing the program and be part of a distinguished network of over 47,000 Alumni worldwide.
In-class sessions in New York and London: Immerse yourself in the dynamic cities of New York and London, the leading financial centers of the world.


Columbia Business School's Global Banking Program is an intensive six-month, multimodular program that prepares global executives to innovate new technologies and business models and lead transformation in the banking and financial services industries.
Applications:
Learn from case studies on innovation and disruptive business models within the banking and financial services industries Capstone project to identify a real business problem and propose an approach for delivering a solution
whom have engaged with some of the largest banking and financial services institutions and organizations.
Practitioners include banking, FinTech, and digital thought leaders from the leading financial centers of New York City and London.
I chose the Global Banking Program because I thought it was a great combination of looking at emerging technologies and how they apply to business environments. The faculty is amazing. You get the opportunity to hear from people who are at the forefront of their topics. It’s a good combination of academia and actual business practitioners so you have access to people whom you normally only read about.
Tara Foley Chief Operating Officer, Risk Division, Lloyds Banking Group, UK
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Alumni Benefits
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Access to Columbia Business School Alumni Career Services resources, including access to unique career content, a job board, an online networking platform, the alumni directory, and more
Invitations to alumni events and programs around the world
Eligibility to join a Columbia Business School alumni clubs
A 25 percent tuition benefit for you and up to four colleagues each year for full-price Executive Education in-person programs lasting up to seven days and all full-price online programs
Global networking opportunities
Subscription to the Columbia Business School alumni publication Columbia Business
Participants receive these select Columbia Business School alumni benefits upon completing the program:
Participant Profiles
The goal of this program is to prepare talented leaders to take on larger and more critical roles within the banking, financial services, fintech and consulting industries. Participants might come from large- or medium-sized organizations, as well as startups. All the key elements of the program experience— the professors, the content, peer interactions, and application exercises etc.—are designed specifically for executives with:
A minimum of 10 years of work experience
International experience
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The Global Banking Program participant mix reflects diversity across functions, industries, backgrounds, companies, and life experiences.
Past Participant Profiles
Consulting 7%
Finance 19%
96 Number of companies represented
Note: The above data is across previous cohorts
FUNCTIONS:
Past Participant Profiles
Global Banking Program: Fintech | Digital | Analytics | 11Note: The above data is across previous cohorts
In-class sessions in New York and London: Immerse yourself in the dynamic cities of New York and London, the leading financial centers of the world.


Columbia Business School's Global Banking Program is an intensive six-month, multimodular program that prepares global executives to innovate new technologies and business models and lead transformation in the banking and financial services industries.
Applications:
Learn from case studies on innovation and disruptive business models within the banking and financial services industries Capstone project to identify a real business problem and propose an approach for delivering a solution
whom have engaged with some of the largest banking and financial services institutions and organizations.
Practitioners include banking, FinTech, and digital thought leaders from the leading financial centers of New York City and London.
Some of the key benefits of the program are the peers and the network you establish through the course. Very diverse backgrounds, truly international, from many industries. The other benefits are the faculty and the depth of knowledge we could tap into from this program. There are many things that I could take away to implement or consider.
Fadi Chalouhi Group General Manager for Retail Banking, Major Global Bank, Kuwait
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Meet the Faculty
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Suresh Sundaresan is the Chase Manhattan Bank Foundation Professor of Financial Institutions at Columbia University.
He has published in the areas of Treasury auctions, bidding, default risk, habit formation, term structure of interest rates, asset pricing, investment theory, pension asset allocation, swaps, options, forwards, futures, fixed-income securities markets, and risk management.
He worked as a senior strategist at Lehman Brothers in its Fixed Income Division during 1986–1987. He consulted full time for Morgan Stanley Asset Management during 2000–2001. Currently, his consulting work focuses on term structure models, swap pricing models, credit risk models, valuation, and risk management. He has conducted training programs for leading investment banks, including Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, CSFB, and Lehman Brothers. He is the author of Fixed-Income Markets and Their Derivatives. He has served on the Treasury Bond Markets Advisory Committee. He was the resident scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York during 2006. Suresh Sundaresan has testified before the United States Congress on the transparency of corporate bond markets. His current research work focuses on corporate bankruptcy, design of bankruptcy codes, the role of collateral in interest rate swaps, and the role of central banks in providing liquidity to private capital markets. More recently, he has been working
on microlending with a view to characterizing defaults, recovery rates, and interest rates in microloans.
He has trained MBA and PhD students who currently serve on the faculty at universities in the United States and abroad, as well as in senior positions in major investment banks around the world.
Suresh received his BE in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Madras in 1971. He received his MS in Finance in 1978 and his PhD in Industrial Administration in 1980, both from Carnegie Mellon University.
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Faculty
Amit Khandelwal Jerome A. Chazen Professor of Global Business
Lawrence Glosten S. Sloan Colt Professor of Banking and International Finance
Michael Johannes Ann F. Kaplan Professor of Business Finance
Mark Broadie Carson Family Professor of Business
Tano Santos David L. and Elsie M. Dodd Professor of Finance
Medini R. Singh Senior Lecturer in Discipline in Business
Faculty
Pierre Yared MUTB Professor of International Business
Patricia Mosser Director, MPA Program in Economic Policy Management
Ciamac C. Moallemi William Von Mueffling Professor of Business
Tomasz Piskorski Edward S. Gordon Professor of Real Estate
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Certificate in Business Excellence
Your Name is awarded the Columbia Business School Executive Education
Certificate in Business Excellence In recognition of attending and completing the following programs:
The bearer of this certificate has completed a prescribed series of learning, dedicated to the pursuit of business excellence.
GLOBAL BANKING PROGRAM: FINTECH | DIGITAL | ANALYTICS MAY 2021–FEBRUARY 2022
Costis Maglaras Dean; David and Lyn Silfen Professor of Business
Upon completion of the Global Banking Program: Fintech | Digital | Analytics, participants will be awarded the Certificate in Business Excellence from Columbia Business School Executive Education. The Certificate in Business Excellence is recognition of your achievement and of the investment you and your company have made in your education and development.
Top 10 Industries Represented Among certificate Holders
Industries
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To apply to the program, please complete the online application form.
APPLICATION DEADLINES
Round 5: Mar 4, 2021 | Fees: 600 USD
Round 6: Apr 20, 2021 | Fees: 600 USD
Program Fee: 29,000 USD Admitted participants will have to pay 20 percent of the program fee within ten days of their admission to confirm their seat. Please note that if a candidate is admitted and accepts the admission, the application fee will be credited towards the program fee. Please note that admissions to the program are on a rolling basis.
We strongly recommend that interested participants apply early. The second module of the program takes place in the United States. For those applicants who need a visa to travel to the United States, it is recommended that you apply by the early application deadline to allow sufficient time for your visa processing formalities.
APPLY NOW
Application Process
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Columbia University was founded in 1754 as King’s College by royal charter of King George II of England. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York and the fifth oldest in the United States. After the American Revolution, King’s College briefly became a state entity and was renamed Columbia College in 1784.
Columbia administers the Pulitzer Prizes annually; 84 Nobel laureates have been affiliated with the University as students, faculty, or staff—the second most of any institution in the world. Columbia is one of the 14 founding members of the Association of American Universities and was the first school in the United States to grant the MD degree. Today, the University operates Columbia Global Centers overseas in Amman, Beijing, Istanbul, Mumbai, Nairobi, Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Santiago, and Tunis.
Notable alumni and former students of the University and its predecessor, King’s College, include: 5 Founding Fathers of the United States 9 Justices of the United States Supreme Court 20 current billionaires 28 Academy Award winners 29 Heads of State, including 3 United States Presidents
About Columbia University
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Columbia Business School is the business school of Columbia University. It was established in 1916 to provide business training and professional preparation for undergraduate and graduate Columbia University students. It is one of six Ivy League business schools, and its admission process is among the most selective of top business schools.
Columbia Business School is one of the world’s leading business schools and prides itself on its excellent faculty, who provide students with superior knowledge and thought leadership across divisions and disciplines. Its location in New York City and strong ties to industries offers students access to top business minds, and the diverse community spans sectors and nations, making an impact in small start-ups as well as established industries.
Columbia Business School is perhaps best known for value investing and the seminal work completed in that area by professors Benjamin Graham and David Dodd. It is affiliated with 13 winners of the Nobel Prize in Economics, including current professors Robert Mundell, Joseph Stiglitz, and Edmund Phelps—more than any other business school in the United States. The school has an international emphasis, and many alumni have achieved distinction in the public as well as the private sector.
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2017 Ranking 6 9
About Columbia Business School
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Columbia Business School has more than 47,000 alumni living in more than 100 countries. Some well-known graduates include::
Alumni
Warren Buffett Chairman and CEO
Vikram Pandit Former CEO
Ursula Burns Former Chairman
Arthur Burns (deceased) Chairman of the Federal Reserve
Todd Combs A potential successor of Warren Buffett, currently Investment Manager at Berkshire Hathaway
Charles E. Exley Jr. Former Chairman and CEO of NCR Corporation
Richard Karl Goeltz Former Vice Chairman of American Express
Mike Jeffries Former CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch
Nand Khemka Founder and Chairman of the SUN Group
Arie Kopelman Former Vice Chairman and COO of Chanel
Sallie Krawcheck CEO and Co-Founder of Ellevest
Rochelle Lazarus Chairman Emeritus of Ogilvy & Mather
William J. Lynch Former CEO of Barnes & Noble
Kenneth Ouriel Former CEO of Shaikh Khalifa Medical City
Alan Patricof Founder of Apax Partners
Jean-Marc Perraud Former CFO of Schlumberger
Lionel Pincus (deceased) Founder and Chairman of Warburg Pincus
Ian Plenderleith Former Deputy Governor of the South African Reserve Bank
Benjamin M. Rosen Former Chairman and CEO of Compaq
Louis Rossetto Founder and Former Editor-in-Chief of Wired Magazine
David Sainsbury Chairman of Sainsbury’s
Robert J. Stevens Former Chairman and CEO of Lockheed Martin
Patrick Stokes Former Chairman and CEO of Anheuser-Busch
Charles Strauss Former President and CEO of Unilever United States
Sidney Taurel Chairman and Former CEO of Eli Lilly and Company
Umayya Toukan Former Governor of the Central Bank of Jordan
Joseph M. Tucci Former President and CEO of EMC Corporation
Alberto J. Verme Co-Head of Global Investment Banking at Citigroup
Raymond Viault Former Vice Chairman and CFO of General Mills, Inc.
Eruditus Executive Education is the program partner for Global Banking Program: Fintech | Digital | Analytics. Prospective participants with questions on the program are encouraged to contact Eruditus for further information.
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