The
dramatic events of the financial crisis in the late 2000s
transformed the UK financial services industry. Long established
institutions went out of business, others were forced into
takeovers and only the intervention of governments worldwide -
courtesy of eye-watering financial recovery packages - prevented
the banking industry from implosion.
Now, nearly 10 years on from the crisis, it’s time to take stock and examine how the industry looks today. Most importantly, how is the industry now working for the consumer? What are the products? How competitive is the industry? Is regulation working effectively to protect consumers in the financial market place? Where can consumers go to get help and guidance in a changing financial environment?
Outcomes
This four-week course will guide you through the UK financial marketplace, starting with a rapid review of the history of the industry leading up to the financial crisis that transformed it. You will:
- examine the institutions that comprise the industry and the issues they are currently grappling with
- walk down the aisles of the financial supermarket to see what is changing with the products on offer
- look at how the industry is now regulated
- find out how this regulation, and the guidance provided by various agencies, can help you make the right, informed choices when transacting in the financial workplace.
At the end of the course you will have gained a full insight into how the financial services industry operates and how you can transact business with knowledge and confidence.
This course is presented on
OpenLearn with the kind support of True Potential
LLP .
If you want to know more about the work of the True Potential
Centre for the Public Understanding of Finance (PUFin) and its
mission to improve personal financial capability, check out
the centre’s
website. The centre, generously funded by
True Potential LLP, has a mission to
develop teaching and undertake research to help improve public
financial capability.
Requirements
This course is intended for those with an interest in the financial services industry. The course does not require any previous experience of this subject, but prior study of the free course Managing my money may be an advantage.
Course learning outcomes
After studying this course, you should be able to:
-
understand the development of the financial services industry up to the 2007/08 global financial crisis
-
appreciate how the financial services industry and the way it is regulated have changed since the financial crisis
-
understand recent developments to financial and other investment products
-
understand how the regulation of financial firms in conducted
-
understand how sales of financial products are regulated and how this regulation aims to protect consumers.
Record of achievement
By enrolling on this course you can track your progress and gain a free Statement of Participation for completing the whole course.
