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Understanding Cards and Payments Domain
Rating: 4.4 out of 5(114 ratings)
391 students
Last updated 6/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand the Basics of Payments Domain
  • Understand a typical Payments and Disputes Life Cycles
  • Understand Payments essentials for IT Business Analysis
  • Interview Tips

Course content

7 sections14 lectures1h 29m total length
  • Who will benefit from this Course1:33
  • Introduction to Payments2:28
  • History of Payments1:24

Requirements

  • No Prior Experience Required however understanding of Financial Domain will help

Description

This course will introduce you to the Cards and Payments Business Function which is a prominent section under the Banking and Financial Services. It is ideal for anyone who is new to payments and is working as a software developer, Business Analyst, Product Owner,Product Manager , Quality Assurance Tester or any other area in IT services around payments. It will also help newly set up Merchants and Businesses to understand a critical aspect of their day to day activities.

At the end of completion , you will be able to understand the role of each of the different entities within the Payment Processing, a typical payment transaction life cycle and a disputes life cycle. The course will also explain key areas like how the flow of information and money movement happens between the payments entities. The Knowledge acquired through this course will help you in the IT projects and also in Business Analyst Interviews around Payments. It will also help to create a basic foundation in your journey to becoming a Payments Guru. With this course you can also look for relevant roles suitable to your skills in organizations around payment networks , card issuers or payment acquirers and you will be able to clearly understand the difference in each of these unique areas.

Who this course is for:

  • Business Analysts, Data Modelers, Developers and anyone working in Payments