4 Replies
Bob S

Hi Umar,

Best tip I can give you is to check carefully to ensure the LMS is fully compatible with industry-standard formats such as SCORM, et al. The Banking/Financial sector was one of the last holdouts with lots of proprietary LMS-like systems and courseware offerings. 

Tools like Bankers Edge (and several others) often forced you to use their authoring tools, which significantly limited what you could create/post on your own.... and coincidentally steered you towards using their content library.

Dave Goodman

Talk with Peter at Net Dimensions (I have no connection with this vendor) but they have an LMS and are partners with a large financial training company with a few hundred courses. The reason that I know this is that we had the same circumstance for supplying a very large global NGO with an LMS and financial courses also.

Susie Barbara

I would take the Moodle platform. Start with basic banking concepts, then move on to advanced topics. Use interactive materials, cases and tests. Create some games on this topic to make it interesting. I took a lot of information from the fintech service, found https://dashdevs.com/ for this. You can also find similar courses and do something similar to your taste. The main thing is to keep students in suspense so that they do not fall out of the learning rut.