FinTech Cost
The cost of FinTech products and services varies from product to product and company to company. Many companies reward customers for using their free products or services: Starbucks and other retailers offer reward points after multiple purchases, and even banks and credit cards often provide point systems.
On the other hand, companies like PayPal have historically charged processing fees, and banks offset their interest and point costs by charging overdraft fees, minimum monthly balance fees, or other surcharges.
Learning FinTech can be inexpensive upfront—open-source languages like Python are free to use, and many online seminars and tutorials are available for free—but training for a FinTech career will inevitably have a price. Consider first what area of FinTech you want to learn.
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