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About the Course

This course “FinTech Disruptive Innovation: Implications for Society” help you understand how disruptive innovations create opportunity in finance industry and its impact to society especially your career. You would be able to examine and analyse how FinTech innovations would affect companies that relates to FinTech services and how it might affect your career in finance. You will learn about how peer to peer lending disrupt finance industry in different countries, the diversity of impact by FinTech in the comparison of East vs West, Big firms vs Small firms, and different generations etc., how to predict FinTech trends in different markets, and finally what you should do to pursue your career and secure your position in FinTech industry....

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SZ

Aug 19, 2021

Great Course, great content. Prof. Theodore Henry King Clark is one of the greatest teachers i ever came across. My gratitude to COURSERA and HKUST for the opportunity to participate in this course.

AV

Sep 2, 2020

Great finish to the whole specialization. I really liked the last assignment. It made me think about what I want to achieve in my career.

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By Avishek M

Jun 29, 2025

Good framing of the topic: You correctly highlight that startup failure doesn’t equal personal failure—and can offer valuable experience. Clear structure and flow: Your use of bullet points or categories (if implied) helps organize the benefits logically. Realistic and positive tone: You strike a balance between acknowledging the risks and emphasizing the long-term career value.

By Sargun D S

May 11, 2020

Good Course. However, this course could have been incorporated in any of the other three courses as an extra week or two. This particular course has less applicants historically and reviewing is an issue sometimes. Overall, good content by Professor Theodore.