Columbia Business School Global Banking Program: FinTech | Digital | Analytics For Leaders in Financial Services(not limited too)
1. GLOBAL BANKING
FINTECH | DIGITAL |
FOR LEADERS IN FINANCIAL SERVICES
APRIL 2018 - AUGUST 2018
NEW YORK | LONDON | ONLINE
PROGRAM:
ANALYTICS
2. Program Details
Program Overview
Program Highlights
Alumni Benefits
Program Calendar
Participant Profiles
Faculty Director
Faculty
Certificate in Business Excellence
About Columbia University
About Columbia Business School
Alumni
Application Process
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Program Curriculum 8
Table of
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3. Executive Program in Management | 3
As the only Ivy League
business school
immersed in the
global business hub
that is New York
City, we offer students
unparalleled access
to leaders from across
industries — in the
classroom, throughout
the city, and around
the globe.
4. London has been a
leading international
financial center since
the 19th century and
maintains the largest
trade surplus in
financial services
around the world.
5. Upcoming Session
April 2018 – August 2018
Includes three in-person immersion modules and two
webinar series
Locations
Multiple locations including:
Module 1 – Columbia University Campus, New York
Module 2 – London
Module 3 - Columbia University Campus, New York
Online webinars in between modules
Tuition
$28,000
Application Deadlines
Round 1: January 22, 2018
Round 2: February 19, 2018
Round 3: March 19, 2018
Program
Details
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6. 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. In
particular, technological innovation
has transformed the financial
services industry at an accelerated
pace, and further disruption in the
future is almost a certainty. The new
generation of Financial Technology
(“FinTech”) business models are
affecting many realms of consumer
financial services, such as mobile
payments, crypto-currencies, foreign
exchange, marketplace (online)
lending, saving and investing,
financial consulting (robo-advisers),
and health and life insurance.
It’s imperative for organizations who
operate in these sectors to
understand and embrace these
changes to continue to thrive in this
new disruptive landscape. The
objective of this program is to provide
participants with an understanding of
the economic and technological
forces driving this change and to
learn how to harness them in a
responsible way.
Columbia’s Global Banking Program
will provide executives with a broad
understanding of Global Markets,
Strategic Management, FinTech &
Digital Transformation and Customer
Strategy.
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In addition to the course work
participants will work on projects on
topics related to strategic changes
in the banking and financial services
and transformation in their
respective organizations.
Columbia’s Global Banking Program
is an exceptional way to:
Understand the latest develop-
ments in the Global Financial
Services landscape and how
traditional models and processes
are being disrupted and trans-
formed by changing regulatory
frameworks and by innovations in
FinTech, Digital and Analytics
Combine theory and practice by
working on relevant application
projects
Engage with Columbia Business
School’s world class faculty around
both their latest research and
experience in as areas such as
Banking, FinTech, Digital and
Analytics
Increase your network of connec-
tions with experienced business
people from a wide variety of
cultures, nationalities and back-
grounds
Establish lifelong connections to
Columbia Business School by
receiving select Columbia Business
School alumni benefits
Program Partner: Eruditus Executive
Education is the program partner for
Columbia’s Global Banking Program.
Prospective participants with questions
on the program are encouraged to
contact them for further information by
email (gbp_columbia@eruditus.com) or
phone +91-22-61623112 (India) or
+97144302011(Dubai).
+65 68714030(Singapore)
7. Program Benefits:
Develop thought leadership abilities to understand
changing dynamics in markets, regulations and
technology and to drive transformation in your
respective companies
Examine disruptive FinTech, Digital and Analytics
technologies’ and business models in New York City
and London
Learn from Columbia faculty who are world-renowned
experts in the fields of Banking and Financial Services
Minimize time away from work, with the flexible
structure of your 6 – month Ivy League learning journey
Apply your learning at your work place through project
work
Earn Columbia Business School Alumni Benefits, with
Global Networking opportunities
Columbia’s Global Banking Program is an intensive 6
month, multi-modular, program that prepares global
executives to innovate new technologies and business
models and lead transformation in the Banking and
Financial Services Industries.
Program
Highlights
In class Sessions in New York and London:
Immerse in the dynamic cities of New York and London which
are the leading financial centers of the world
Thought Leaders and Practitioners:
Columbia’s Global Banking Program is taught by world leading
experts from Columbia’s Faculty, many of who 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 and
London
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/s and
propose an approach for delivering a solution.
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8. Alumni
Benefits
Participants receive these Columbia Business School
alumni benefits upon completing the program:
Access to Columbia Business School Alumni Career
Services resources
Invitations to alumni events and programs around the world
Eligibility to join a Columbia Business School alumni club
A 25 percent tuition benefit for yourself and up to four
colleagues each year for Executive Education programs
lasting up to seven days Columbia Business School
Global networking opportunities
Lifetime Columbia Business School forwarding e-mail
address
Subscriptions to all Columbia Business School alumni
publications
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9. Banks and FinTech Integration
Block Chain
Crypto- Currencies and Implications
Fino and Correspondent Banking
Telecom Companies and Banks
FinTech and Regulations
Cyber – Security & Privacy
STRATEGY
&
EXECUTION
GLOBAL
M
ARKETS
BANKING
& FINANCIAL
SERVICES
DIGI
TAL FINT
ECH
ANAL
YTICS
CUSTO
M
ERFinTech
Leading Strategic Change
Value Investing
Asset – Liability Management
Strategic Thinking & Execution in
Banking and Financial Services
Credit Analysis
Risk Management:
Customer/Credit/Market
Climate Risk & Financing
Strategy & Execution
Global Economic Environment
Market Microstructure
Clearing/Exchanges
Capital Markets – Debt & Sovereign
Securitization
Market Making/Dark Pools
Global Markets
Data – Driven Credit Modelling
Textual Analysis of Big Data/Insights
Analytics
Consumer Banking
Customer Experience
Marketing of Financial Services
Wealth Management -Family Offices
Psychology of Consumer Finance
Customer
Digital Transformation in Banking and
Financial Services
Digital
Program
Curriculum
Project Work
Project Definition
Project Work
Final Project Presentations
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* Topics and Sessions are subject to change
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Program
Calendar
New York
5 days On-campus
Virtual Sessions
2 hours per Webinar
4 Webinars
London
5 days
Virtual Sessions
2 hours per Webinar
3 Webinars
Project check-ins
New York
5 days On-campus
Module 1
April 30 - May 4, 2018
Webinar Series
May - June 2018
Module 2
June 25 - 29, 2018
Webinar Series
June - August 2018
Module 3
August 27 - 31, 2018
11. Participant
Profiles
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Participants might come
from large or medium sized
banking and financial servic-
es companies or FinTech
start-ups. The program will
help talented leaders
prepare to take on larger,
critical roles within the
Banking and FinTech indus-
tries. All the key elements of
the program experience –
the professors, the content,
peer interactions and appli-
cation exercises etc. are
designed specifically for
executives with:
A minimum of 10+ years of
work experience
International experience
preferred
An urgent agenda for change
Confident fluency in written
and spoken English
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12. Lehman Brothers. He is the
author of the text “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 code, the role
of collateral in interest rate
swaps, and the role of central
bank in providing liquidity to
private capital markets. More
recently, he has been working
on micro-lending with a view to
characterizing defaults, recovery
rates, and interest rates in micro-
loans. The research attempts to
characterize the efforts that are
needed to lower the borrowing
rates. Another ongoing project
explores whether the duration
of the borrowing relationship
has led to an improvement of
borrower’s welfare.
Faculty
Director
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. His research
papers have appeared in major
journals such as the Journal of
Finance, Review of Financial
Studies, Journal of Business,
Journal of Financial and
Quantitative Analysis, European
Economic Review, Journal of
Banking and Finance, Journal
of Political Economy, etc. He
has also contributed articles in
Financial Times, and World Bank
Conferences. He is an associate
editor of Journal of Finance and
Review of Derivatives Research.
His current research focus is on
default risk and how its affects
asset pricing and sovereign debt
securities.
He has worked as a senior
strategist at Lehman Brothers in
their Fixed Income Division during
1986-1987. He has consulted
full time for Morgan Stanley
Asset Management during
2000-2001. 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
world.
At Columbia University, he is
responsible for teaching two MBA
elective courses: Debt Markets,
and Advanced Derivatives.
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
Suresh received his B.E. in
Mechanical Engineering from The
University of Madras in 1971.
He received his M.S. in Finance
in 1978 and his PhD in Industrial
Administration in 1980, both
from Carnegie-Mellon University.
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FacultyFaculty
Pierre Yared
Charles Calomiris
Professor of Business
Economics
Larry Glosten
S. Sloan Colt Professor of
Banking and International
Finance
Henry Kaufman Professor
of Financial Institutions
Finance
Michael Johannes
Robert Hodrick
Kent Daniel
Todd Jick
Tano Santos
Geoff Heal
Patricia Mosser
William von Mueffling Professor
of Business; Chair of Finance
Division Finance
Ann F. Kaplan Professor of
Business Finance
Nomura Professor of
International Finance
Finance
Donald C. Waite III Professor
of Social Enterprise
Economics
David L. and Elsie M. Dodd
Professor of Finance
Senior Lecturer in Discipline
in Business Management
Adjunct Professor of
International and Public
Affairs
* Faculty lineup is subject to change
14. Certificate in Business Excellence
Upon completion of the Global Banking Program:
, participants will be
awarded the Columbia Business School
Certificate in Business Excellence . The
Certificate in Business Excellence (CIBE) is
recognition of your achievement and the investment
you and your company make in your education and
development and is earned by completing a total
of 18 program days within a four-year period.
Countries Represented Among CIBE Holders 2008-2013
USA 33.38%
China 8.08%
Thailand 7.62%
Japan 5.49%
Australia 4.57%
United Kingdom 4.27%
Brazil 3.35%
Nigeria 3.05%
Switzerland 3.05%
Germany 2.90%
Canada 2.29%
India 1.68%
Denmark 1.52%
Singapore 1.52%
New Zealand 1.37%
The Netherlands 1.22%
Italy 1.07%
South Africa 0.91%
Spain 0.91%
Peru 0.76%
Saudi Arabia 0.76%
South Korea 0.76%
Colombia 0.61%
Mexico 0.61%
Russia 0.61%
Belgium 0.46%
Finland 0.46%
France 0.46%
Ireland 0.46%
Philippines 0.46%
Argentina 0.30%
Brunei 0.30%
Costa Rica 0.30%
Cyprus 0.30%
Ghana 0.30%
Norway 0.30%
St. Vincent &
the Grenadines 0.30%
Trinidad & Tobago 0.30%
Turkey 0.30%
United Arab
Emirates 0.30%
Armenia 0.15%
Austria 0.15%
Bermuda 0.15%
Indonesia 0.15%
Israel 0.15%
Jordan 0.15%
Kazakhstan 0.15%
Malaysia 0.15%
Mayotte 0.15%
Portugal 0.15%
St. Lucia 0.15%
Ukraine 0.15%
Venezuela 0.15%
Vietnam 0.15%
Zimbabwe 0.15%
Top 10 Industries Represented Among
CIBE Holders 2008-2013
Banking Financial Services
Manufacturing
Chemicals/
Energy/ Mining/
Resources
Government
Healthcare/ Hospitals/
Medical
Import/ Export/
Trade
Education/
Schools
26.3
%
14.8
%
14.0
%
12.1
%
7.4
%
6.8
%
6.6
%
4.5
%
3.7
%
3.7
%
Military
Insurance
Technology ( other
than internet/ IT)
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FinTech | Digital | Analytics
15. 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 Revolutionary War, King’s
College briefly became a state entity,
and was renamed Columbia College in
1784.
Columbia annually administers the
Pulitzer Prize. 101 Nobel Prize
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
fourteen founding members of the
Association of American Universities,
and was the first school in the United
States to grant the M.D. degree
Today the university operates
Columbia Global Centers overseas
in Amman, Beijing, Istanbul, Paris,
Mumbai, Rio de Janeiro, Santiago and
Nairobi.
Notable alumni and former students
of the university and its predecessor,
King’s College include:
1) 5 Founding Fathers of the
United States
2) 9 Justices of the United
States Supreme Court
3) 20 living billionaires
4) 28 Academy Award winners
5) 29 heads of state, including
3 United States Presidents.
About
Columbia
University
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Columbia Business School (CBS) 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 industry promises
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
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.
Rankings
Columbia Business School has been
consistently ranked among the top business
school across multiple MBA EMBA program
rankings, including in 2015:
About
Columbia
Business
School
Publication 2015 Ranking
MBA Program (National), Forbes 4
MBA Program (Global), The Economist 5
17. Columbia Business School has over 41,000 alumni living
in more than 100 countries. Some well-known graduates
of Columbia Business School include:
Alumni
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Warren Buffet
Chairman and CEO
Berkshire Hathaway
Xavier Rolet
CEO of the London Stock
Exchange
Vikram Pandit
Former Chief Executive
Citigroup
James P Gorman
Chairman and CEO
Morgan Stanley
Henry Kravis
Billionaire and Founder of Kohlberg
Kravis Roberts & Co. (KKR)
Ursula Burns
Chairman and CEO
Xerox
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Arthur Burns, Chairman of the Federal
Reserve
Todd Combs, a potential successor of
Warren Buffett, currently CIO
Richard Karl Goeltz, Former Vice
Chairman of American Express
Charles E. Exley, Jr Former Chairman
and CEO of NCR Corporation
Jean-Marc Perraud, Former CFO of
Schlumberger
Mike Jeffries, CEO of Abercrombie and
Fitch
Nand Khemka, Founder and Chairman of
the SUN Group
Arie Kopelman, Vice-Chairman and COO,
Chanel
Sallie Krawcheck, Chairman and CEO
Sanford Bernstein
Rochelle Lazarus, Chairman and CEO of
Ogilvy & Mather
William J. Lynch, CEO of Barnes & Noble
Kenneth Ouriel, Former CEO of Shaikh
Khalifa Medical City in Abu Dhabi, United
Arab Emirates
Alan Patricof, Founder of Apax Partners
Lionel Pincus, Founder and Chairman of
Warburg Pincus
Ian Plenderleith, Former Deputy Governor,
South African Reserve Bank
Benjamin M. Rosen, Former Chairman
and CEO of Compaq
Louis Rossetto, Founder and Editor-in-
Chief of Wired Magazine
David Sainsbury, Billionaire Chairman of
Sainsbury’s
Robert J. Stevens, 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 CEO of Eli
Lilly and Company
Umayya Toukan, Governor of the Central
Bank of Jordan
Joseph M. Tucci, 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.
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Application Deadlines
Application
Process
Round 1: January 22, 2018
Round 2: February 19, 2018
Round 3: March 19, 2018