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Behind the scenes of the Bond FinTech Hub

The best way to learn about an industry is to immerse yourself in it, using the same technologies and equipment as the professionals.

Introducing the Bond FinTech Hub.

Featuring two industry-standard trading facilities and 40 Bloomberg terminals – the most in Australia – the Bond FinTech Hub provides every Bond Business School student with 24-hour access to Bloomberg’s live financial market data.

Bloomberg terminals are the world standard for accounting and finance professionals, allowing students to get hands-on experience on the tools before entering the workforce. Students can execute deals, manage portfolios and trade securities based on real market conditions.

The Bond FinTech Hub also has a dedicated supervisor who can provide training for Bloomberg certification and [R] programming software.

Take a look behind the scenes of the Bond FinTech Hub…

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