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New coding academy launched to address FinTech skills gap in Wales

The programme has already helped 28 people to become front and back-end developers including ex-PGA golfer Richard King

Head of Skills at FinTech Wales Gemma Hallett

FinTech Wales has launched a new coding academy in a bid to address the skills gap in Wales.

The not-for-profit membership organisation for the FinTech and Financial Services industry in Wales has created a new fast-track 10-week training programme in partnership with Cardiff and Vale College, iungo Solutions, The Knowledge Academy, risual Limited, and Gaia Ines Fassò.

The academy is fully-funded by the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government through the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Community Renewal Fund.

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Endorsed by Admiral, Principality Building Society, Deloitte and Hodge Bank, the programme covers modules including Javascript, CSS, HTML and also provided Microsoft Azure and Scrum Developer qualifications.

The programme has already helped 28 people, between 21 and 62 from a variety of career backgrounds, to become front and back-end developers including ex-PGA golfer Richard King.

Mr King, a former golf pro since 2004, is the first of four graduates from the programme to have been offered a job as academy developer at Principality Building Society.

Interviews for other students have also been set up with Confused.com, Delio, ActiveQuote and Ever Nimble.