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FinTech Law and Policy

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There are 6 modules in this course

Being a successful FinTech firm requires more than just great technology; it also requires an understanding of the laws and regulations applicable to your business. This course will provide you with that understanding. You will learn about the critical legal, regulatory, and policy issues associated with cryptocurrencies, initial coin offerings, online lending, new payments and wealth management technologies, and financial account aggregators. In addition, you will learn how regulatory agencies in the U.S. are continually adjusting to the emergence of new financial technologies and how one specific agency has proposed a path for FinTech firms to become regulated banks. You will also learn the basics of how banks are regulated in the U.S.

If you are unfamiliar with how these new financial technologies work, fear not. We will begin each new course section with a high-level overview of the underlying technology. While the course is principally focused on the U.S. FinTech industry, we cannot possibly cover every relevant legal and regulatory issue. Therefore, this course should not be construed as legal advice. Rather, the goal of the course is to familiarize you with the key legal and regulatory challenges FinTech firms in various sectors face, as well as the critical policy debates that are occurring in Washington D.C. and state capitals across the country.

In this course, you will learn about the critical legal, regulatory, and policy issues associated with cryptocurrencies, initial coin offerings, online lending, new payments and wealth management technologies, and financial account aggregators. In addition, you will learn how regulatory agencies in the U.S. are continually adjusting to the emergence of new financial technologies and how one specific agency, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, has proposed a path for FinTech firms to become regulated banks.

What's included

2 videos3 readings

2 videosTotal 7 minutes
  • Introduction to the Course2 minutes
  • What is FinTech?6 minutes
3 readingsTotal 17 minutes
  • Course Information10 minutes
  • Legal Disclaimer2 minutes
  • Report a problem with the course5 minutes

This module begins with a preview of the key regulatory challenges facing FinTech firms and provides several examples of what can happen when FinTech firms fail to comply with applicable laws and regulations. We then look at how the FinTech industry has evolved post-2008 - from a disrupt mentality to one of “strategic partnership” - along with corresponding FinTech industry investment trends. Next, we examine the challenges regulators face in responding to new FinTech developments and detail how several U.S. regulatory agencies have adjusted thus far. We conclude this module by exploring one specific regulatory approach, known as a “sandbox,” that has been deployed in other countries and in one U.S. state.

What's included

5 videos3 assignments

5 videosTotal 32 minutes
  • Explaining What Can Go Wrong When FinTechs Don't Understand Regulation6 minutes
  • Regulatory Challenges Facing U.S. FinTech Firms5 minutes
  • FinTech Evolution and Investment Trends8 minutes
  • How FinTech is Challenging Regulators7 minutes
  • Regulatory Sandboxes6 minutes
3 assignmentsTotal 76 minutes
  • Lesson Quiz16 minutes
  • Graded Lesson Quiz30 minutes
  • Graded Lesson Quiz30 minutes

This module first provides an overview of cryptocurrencies and distributed ledger technology, and then examines how cryptocurrency is regulated by various state and federal agencies. You will also learn how cryptocurrency is regulated as: money, a commodity, and property. The module concludes with an examination of initial coin offerings and their regulatory treatment.

What's included

6 videos3 assignments

6 videosTotal 47 minutes
  • Explaining Cryptocurrency13 minutes
  • Regulating Cryptocurrency as Money8 minutes
  • Regulating Cryptocurrency as a Commodity7 minutes
  • Regulating Cryptocurrency as Property3 minutes
  • Explaining Initial Coin Offerings5 minutes
  • Regulating Initial Coin Offerings11 minutes
3 assignmentsTotal 90 minutes
  • Graded Lesson Quiz30 minutes
  • Graded Lesson Quiz30 minutes
  • Graded Lesson Quiz30 minutes

This module will introduce you to the various types of FinTech lending models and the regulatory treatment of these lenders. You will learn how many FinTech lenders are partnering with regulated banks to get around the state-by-state restrictions that apply to non-bank lenders.

What's included

6 videos3 assignments

6 videosTotal 41 minutes
  • Explaining FinTech Credit8 minutes
  • U.S. and Global Landscape5 minutes
  • Regulatory and Legal Considerations7 minutes
  • Common Lending Models11 minutes
  • Vulnerabilities of FinTech Credit7 minutes
  • Additional Legal Considerations3 minutes
3 assignmentsTotal 80 minutes
  • Graded Lesson Quiz30 minutes
  • Graded Lesson Quiz30 minutes
  • Graded Lesson Quiz20 minutes

Many FinTech firms are interested in becoming regulated banks. This module will teach you about the process of becoming a bank and the government agencies responsible for regulating banks in the U.S. We will look at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency’s proposal to grant a new type of bank charter specifically for FinTech firms and the options currently available to FinTech firms that would like to become a bank.

What's included

3 videos2 assignments

3 videosTotal 28 minutes
  • Creating and Regulating a Bank11 minutes
  • Special Purpose FinTech Charter11 minutes
  • Industrial Loan Company5 minutes
2 assignmentsTotal 60 minutes
  • Graded Lesson Quiz30 minutes
  • Graded Lesson Quiz30 minutes

The final module begins with an overview of the legal framework applicable to legacy payment systems in the U.S., followed by a review of how some FinTech firms are building on top of these systems to provide faster, more convenient, consumer payments while other FinTech firms are bypassing these systems all together by utilizing distributed ledger technology. From there we examine new technologies being deployed in the wealth management industry, including the use by some firms of “robo-advisors” to allocate investors’ portfolios using algorithms based on the investors’ data and risk preferences. You will see that robo-advisors are subject to the same oversight as traditional investment advisers. The module concludes by exploring the legal issues surrounding FinTech companies that allow consumers to aggregate the information from their various financial accounts.

What's included

7 videos1 reading4 assignments

7 videosTotal 63 minutes
  • Introduction to Traditional Payment Systems12 minutes
  • Card Based Payments and Interbank Transfers17 minutes
  • Mobile Payment Developments9 minutes
  • Decentralized Payments6 minutes
  • A Push for Faster Payments in the U.S.4 minutes
  • FinTech Wealth Management13 minutes
  • Financial Account Aggregators4 minutes
1 readingTotal 10 minutes
  • Share your learning experience10 minutes
4 assignmentsTotal 120 minutes
  • Graded Lesson Quiz30 minutes
  • Graded Lesson Quiz30 minutes
  • Graded Lesson Quiz30 minutes
  • Final Course Exam30 minutes

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Great insight and perfect curriculum to understand Fintech Law and Policy. Special thanks to Mr. Lee Reiners for making such complex subject easier to understand.

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I) Incredibly informative contentII) Well-OrganizedIII) Top class lecturer, superb mentoringIV) Course material and take away resources are extremely beneficial

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Very good board informative course that provides a good high-level understanding of the FinTech domain. Content look couple of years old, but still relevant.

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