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Masters Degrees in Banking

We have 207 Masters Degrees in Banking

Masters degrees in Banking provide advanced training in the banking industry, preparing graduates for roles in high street banks, investment banks, and related financial organisations. Some programmes also cover pension fund management, venture capital, and other sectors managing substantial capital.

Related fields of study include Investment and Insurance, with typical entry requirements being an undergraduate degree in Finance or a similar subject.

Why study a Masters in Banking?

The banking sector is central to providing financial services to individuals and businesses, supporting economic growth and financial stability. A Masters in Banking equips students with skills to manage financial operations across various industries and sectors, from local to global scales.

The curriculum often includes topics in monetary economics, financial policy, and risk management, alongside practical training in market research, monetary analysis, and financial management. Coursework may focus on specialised areas such as central or international banking.

Practical skills covered may include financial forecasting, currency exchange analysis, bank lending, and portfolio management. Graduates may pursue roles in banking, insurance, loan or credit management, and financial departments of large institutions like universities or multinational corporations.

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