EDD Invites Public To Fintech Training
The Economic Development Department announced the launch of the 3rd Annual Fintech Training Programme, inviting interested individuals to register by June 5, 2024.
A Government spokesperson said, “The Economic Development Department [EDD] is happy to announce the launch of the 3rd Annual Fintech Training Programme. Interested persons are encouraged to register by the 5 June 2024 deadline.
“Now in its third year, the Annual Fintech Training Programme continues its mission to equip Bermudians from all walks of life, including students, career changers, or those looking to upskill themselves with the skills and knowledge necessary to join and excel in the burgeoning fintech industry.
“This Programme is a unique collaboration between the Economic Development Department [EDD], the Department of Workforce Development [DWD], and various industry leaders. It underscores the EDD’s commitment to fostering local talent and supporting the development of a robust fintech ecosystem in Bermuda in a multi-pronged way.
“Firstly, through a globally recognised FinTech Curriculum, the participants will delve into their chosen online classes based on selections recommended by the EDD. The aim is to provide the learners with a comprehensive understanding of how they can leverage technology to modernise financial systems.
“The second component of the annual FinTech Training Programme comprises DWD readiness and professionalism modules. These free online courses enhance participants’ soft skills, including project management, cybersecurity, change management, and digital citizenship. This portion of the training prepares participants for real-world challenges, ensuring they are ready to thrive in professional environments.
“Finally, participants get to network with industry leaders, including executives from local Digital Asset Business Act-licensed companies. This is crucial for building professional relationships and gaining insights from industry trailblazers.
The Minister of Economy & Labour Jason Hayward said, “The Government of Bermuda is steadfast in developing Bermuda’s FinTech ecosystem and programmes like this are vital for nurturing local talent. By investing in education and creating a supportive regulatory environment, we can ensure that Bermudians are well-equipped to seize opportunities in this burgeoning sector. We aim to build a vibrant and sustainable fintech ecosystem that benefits all our citizens.”
Acting Director of the Economic Development Department Maryem Biadillah, said, “I am pleased to witness the continued evolution of FinTech and its pivotal role in bridging the gap between traditional financial services and the digital future. As we embrace this new era, we are committed to confirming Bermuda’s position as a leading FinTech hub. The knowledge and skills Bermudians gain through this Programme are instrumental in achieving that goal.”
Director of the Department of Workforce Development Malika Cartwright, explained, “The readiness and professionalism modules offered by DWD prepare participants for success. We focus on developing essential soft skills that are critical in today’s fast-paced work environment. This holistic approach ensures that our participants are not only knowledgeable but also professional and ready to make significant contributions to FinTech.”
Bermuda Country Manager at Digital Currency Group [DCG] Nevine Lewis said, “Networking is a cornerstone of career development, especially in the new and rapidly growing FinTech sector. By connecting with leaders who are at the forefront of innovation, participants gain invaluable insights and opportunities that can propel their careers locally and globally. The relationships forged during this Programme will serve as a strong foundation for their future success.”
Owen Millett, a 2023 programme participant, shared his experience, saying, “The FinTech Training Programme last year was truly transformative, exceeding my expectations. It provided me with invaluable insights into the intricate world of finance, igniting a newfound passion and drive within me. The knowledge and skills I gained have not only enriched my understanding but have also fueled my motivation to excel beyond measure in the financial realm.”
The Government spokesperson said, “This announcement highlights the Programme’s comprehensive curriculum, the importance of professional development, and the invaluable networking opportunities available. Successful completion of this Programme will position individuals at the forefront of Bermuda’s FinTech industry, ready to take advantage of its myriad opportunities. Don’t miss out—register by the 5 June 2024 deadline!
“For important information and to register for the Fintech Training Programme, visit https://fintechbermuda.net or email the Economic Development Department at EDD@gov.bm.”
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We still do not have an answer as to how many Bermudian employees (or anyone else) are actually employed IN BERMUDA by Digital Asset Business Act-licensed companies.
We do know a few have gone under and most seem to be just on paper.
How about an investigative reporter looking into the Digital Asset Business Act-licensed companies?