Diploma of Banking Services Management (FNS50922)
Diploma of Banking Services Management (FNS50922)
The Banking industry provides a wealth of employment opportunities from bank tellers to investment bankers. Banks or financial services organisations employ people in various types of financial and customer service roles. Office and administrative support occupations make up the largest portion of jobs in the industry, while management, business &…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
The Banking industry provides a wealth of employment opportunities from bank tellers to investment bankers.
Banks or financial services organisations employ people in various types of financial and customer service roles.
Office and administrative support occupations make up the largest portion of jobs in the industry, while management, business & financial occupations also employ a significant number of employees in the banking industry.
OCCUPATIONS
Business Banking Manager, Bank Manager
DESCRIPTION
This qualification is designed to reflect a range of the job roles with team and business result responsibilities in banking or other deposit taking institutions’ customer contact centres or retail and/or commercial financial services environments.
Individuals in these roles have autonomy in performing technical operations, apply solutions to a range of often complex problems, and research, analyse and evaluate information from a variety of sources. They apply initiative to plan, coordinate and evaluate their own work and provide guidance to others.
CORE UNITS
BSBLDR522 Manage people performance
FNSCUS511 Develop and maintain professional relationships in financial services industry
FNSCUS513 Review business performance
FNSFMK515 Comply with financial services regulation and industry codes of practice
FNSINC411 Conduct work according to professional practices in the financial services industry
ELECTIVE UNITS
FNSBNK412 Align banking products with the needs of small business customers
FNSBNK511 Manage banking and service strategy for small business customers
FNSCUS512 Monitor clients’ financial requirements
FNSCRD513 Promote client understanding of the role and effective use of consumer credit
FNSCUS515 Determine client financial requirements and expectations
FNSFMB511 Implement credit contracts in preparation for settlement
FNSSAM512 Assess market needs and identify opportunities for new financial products and services
REQUIREMENTS
To study at Danford College, all international students must be at least 18 years of age or above when the course starts.
Academic requirements
All international students must meet a minimum academic requirement to gain admission to Danford College. Danford College requires the successful completion of studies equivalent to Australian Year 12 education as the minimum level of entry into our courses.
English language Requirements:
International English Language Testing system (IELTS Test)
IELTS: 6.0
TOEFL: 64
Cambridge English: 169
Pearson Test of English Academic: 50
Occupational English Test: B for each test component of the OET.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Since 2007, Danford College has been offering high-quality education to students from all over the world through various pathways towards tertiary studies through its partnership with Melbourne Polytechnic. Completion of a qualification at Danford College can contribute to a credit transfer and towards a Bachelor’s degree. Danford College offers nationally recognised qualifications in a wide range of fields, some of which are: business, banking, building & construction, civil construction, information technology, leadership & management, project management and travel and tourism. The college has experienced and highly qualified staff delivering courses in high-tech, modern classrooms in two campuses in Melbourne that overlook Melbourne’s skyline. The campus environment is diverse and friendly, with students from all over the world enrolling in courses and studying in a student friendly, fun-filled and multicultural city.