New Qualification Opens Career Pathways in South Africa’s Digital Banking Sector
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South African banks are competing for staff who can manage digital platforms, analyse data, manage digital risk and meet regulatory requirements as more banking moves online. A new Advanced Certificate in Digital Banking, registered at NQF Level 6, opens for enrolment at Regent Business School in the 2026 mid-year intake and gives banking professionals a direct route into roles such as Digital Services Manager, Risk and Compliance Officer, Data Analyst and Digital Banking Supervisor.
The qualification was developed by Regent Business School to close this skills gap. It carries 120 credits, runs over a minimum of one year and comprises eight modules covering digital banking, digital payment systems and e-banking services, blockchain and cryptocurrency, digital marketing for banks, data analytics, digital banking security, project management and digital transformation in banking.
Quick facts
Qualification: Advanced Certificate in Digital Banking
NQF Level: 6
Credits: 120
Duration: Minimum one year
Modules: Eight, including digital banking, digital payment systems and e-banking services, blockchain and cryptocurrency, digital marketing for banks, data analytics, digital banking security, project management and digital transformation in banking
Entry requirement: NQF Level 5 qualification (for example a Higher Certificate) or equivalent
Career pathways: Digital Services Manager, Risk and Compliance Officer, Data Analyst, Business Intelligence Analyst and Digital Banking Supervisor or Officer
Intake: 2026 mid-year, applications open now
The qualification also opens pathways to Project or Product Manager for Digital Banking Initiatives and Customer Experience Manager roles.
Commenting on the launch, Dr Shahiem Patel, Academic Dean at Regent Business School, said: “Digital transformation is no longer a future consideration for the banking sector. It is a present reality that is changing operations, customer expectations, risk, compliance and how banks develop new ideas. The launch of the Advanced Certificate in Digital Banking reflects our commitment to developing relevant, industry-responsive qualifications for students and working professionals in a technology-enabled economy. This programme will help develop professionals who can engage confidently with digital change in banking while applying sound business, ethical and regulatory judgement.”
Programme focus
The qualification is designed to give students a strong understanding of digital banking concepts and tools. It also builds their ability to evaluate emerging technologies, use data and analytics for decision-making, manage risks associated with digital banking and understand the regulatory framework governing banking in South Africa.
Mr Ravin Baburam, Academic Programme Coordinator for the Advanced Certificate in Digital Banking, added: “The Advanced Certificate in Digital Banking has been designed to give students practical, relevant knowledge across core areas of modern banking. From digital payment systems and cybersecurity to data analytics, blockchain and digital transformation, the programme provides a foundation for people who want to build careers in banking and financial services. It is suited to individuals who want to strengthen their digital skills and contribute new ideas within their organisations.”
Graduate outcomes and admissions
On completion, graduates will be able to assess the impact of digital technology on banking, apply digital banking principles, manage digital banking security risks, evaluate emerging technologies and trends and contribute to digital transformation projects in the sector.
The minimum entry requirement is an NQF Level 5 qualification, such as a Higher Certificate, or an equivalent qualification.
Regent Business School said the qualification adds to its academic portfolio and reflects its focus on programmes relevant to industry needs.
Applications for the 2026 mid-year intake are now open.
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