NSE Academy, National Institute of Securities Markets launch certificate programme in Fintech
Vaishnavi Shukla | February 8, 2025 | 03:33 PM IST | 1 min read
NSE: The joint certificate programme in Fintech is designed for beginners seeking foundational knowledge and professionals seeking to upgrade their skills.
NEW DELHI : The NSE Academy Limited (NAL), a wholly owned subsidiary of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) partnered with the National Institute of Securities Markets (NISM) to offer a joint certificate programme. The programme is designed to improve the skills and knowledge of candidates in securities and financial markets.
The collaboration aims to address the demand for quality education , and capacity building in BFSI sector in India, equipping individuals and businesses with the tools and expertise to thrive in the financial ecosystem.
“NAL and NISM will further offer other programs in areas such as capital markets, risk management, financial analysis, and regulatory frameworks, among others,” the NSE statement said.
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NSE: Joint certificate course in Fintech
Speaking on the occasion the registrar NISM Sunil Kadam said: “We are proud to collaborate with NSE Academy to launch the PG Certificate Programme in Fintech. This initiative reflects our shared commitment to fostering innovation and building a future-ready workforce for the financial sector. By combining cutting-edge technologies like AI, Block chain, and Cybersecurity with hands-on learning and real-world applications, this program equips participants with the skills needed to excel in the dynamic fintech ecosystem. Together, we aim to empower professionals to lead the transformative changes shaping India’s financial markets.”
The CEO of NSE Academy Abhilash Misra said: “NSE Academy and NISM have a shared vision of building future ready talent, and this partnership represents a significant advancement in fostering a more knowledgeable and proficient workforce within India’s rapidly evolving BFSI sector. It is a privilege to collaborate with NISM, nation’s premier institution to provide these specialized programs, which will address the skill gap in the markets.”
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