DBS, IMDA collaborate for fintech training programme

Over 85 young professionals will be trained.

DBS and Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) partnered to introduce a fintech training programme under the government-led TechSkills Accelerator (TeSA) initiative.

According to a press release, over 85 young professionals will be trained in agile development, DevOps, information security and data analytics for the financial services sector.

Trainees joined the Technology & Operations department and will experience on-the-job training and project assistance.

DBS said it is investing $20m over five years in a broad-based programme to skill its employees in digital banking and emerging technologies.

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