The operation of financial markets and the delivery of financial services impact a variety of real-world issues including job creation and credit approval. Our MSc Finance, Technology and Policy (Master's in Fintech and Policy) programme addresses the knowledge gap created by the pace of technological transformation in financial services and markets.

To ensure students are well equipped to drive change, the programme lies at the intersection of financial services and markets, technology, and policy and regulation.

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Entry requirements

Have a look at our eligibility criteria to find out the minimum academic and professional requirements for MSc Finance, Technology and Policy, along with advice on how to build a strong application.

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Programme structure

Find an overview of the typical structure of our MSc Finance, Technology and Policy programme including information on compulsory and option courses.

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Career development

While you are studying the MSc Finance, Technology and Policy at the University of Edinburgh Business School, our Student Development Team will work with you to achieve your professional goals.

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Fees and living expenses

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Industry opportunities

In addition to providing a high-quality learning experience, the University of Edinburgh Business School maintains close relationships with key industry leaders. Students benefit from the opportunity to network and explore different career routes.

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