The Helix Institute Leads the Way on Digital Finance in Emerging Markets

Fri, May 5, 2017 | By publisher


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THE Helix Institute of Digital Finance has launched new courses in addition to its flagship offering the Agent Network Accelerator, ANA, (http://APO.af/eYtH81):

Core Principles of DFS (DFS 101) (http://APO.af/pJYLG7)

DFS for Microfinance Institutions (http://APO.af/djYCvF)

Risk & Fraud Management in DFS (http://APO.af/3GlB5i)

Product Innovation & Development (http://APO.af/5wZLKD)

Rethinking Marketing for DFS (http://APO.af/TscWUP)

The Helix Institute has released dates and is currently receiving applications for the following courses:

Risk & Fraud Management in DFS: June 6 – 8 2017 in Kampala, Uganda

Rethinking Marketing for DFS Uptake & Usage: August  28 – September 1, 2017 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Online Course on the Core Principles of Digital Finance: May 29 – June 16, 2017

Applications can be submitted: HERE (http://APO.af/g9jy6Q).

The institute offers global training and provides insights on digital finance in emerging markets. The Helix Institute trainings are particularly designed to equip industry leaders with effective strategies and powerful tools to build, manage and grow digital financial services in their respective markets.

The Helix Institute offers public classroom, online and bespoke trainings in English and French tailored to different market contexts. The trainings are founded on deep industry knowledge, drawn from extensive research and relationships with industry practitioners. The trainings are practical, market-oriented and highly interactive, thus bringing in fresh perspectives and creative thinking to address barriers that are faced by different stakeholders in the digital finance space.

Listen to what some past participants had to say about the Helix Institute courses.

The Helix Institute has trained 500+ participants from 150+ institutions across 40+ countries in Africa and Asia. In all the trainings to date, 100 percent of the participants confirmed that the trainings would enable them make significant changes within their organisations.

—  May 15, 2017 @ 01:00 GMT


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