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Premier lauds The Berkeley Institute’s fintech programme

Celebrating success: students at The Berkeley Institute present to government officials. David Burt, the Premier, with, from left, Crystal Caesar, the Minister of Education; Dee-Ah Iris, fintech teacher; The Berkeley Institute fintech students Rajiv Bailey, Yasir Boukhloufi, Natalia Dill, Zahreon Dowling, Ciana Smith, Zane Furbert-Tankard, Michari Tear-Deleon, Shiloh Cruickshank, D’Ajay Johnston, Nathaniel Paynter, Sa-Vannah Brown Robinson, Sinai Simons; and Wayne Furbert, the Junior Minister of Finance (Photograph supplied)

A school financial technology programme was praised by the Premier, who said the scheme equipped young Bermudians with the skills needed to lead in the global digital economy.

David Burt congratulated pupils who took part in The Berkeley Institute course and said they came up with “forward-thinking fintech solutions”.

The Premier attended a presentation at the school with Crystal Caesar, the Minister of Education, and Wayne Furbert, the Junior Minister of Finance.

“The work shared today reflects the kind of innovation and problem-solving that Bermuda needs as we continue to position ourselves as a global leader in digital finance,” Mr Burt said.

“From AI-powered apps to creative financial tools modelled after global platforms, these students are not just learning — they are contributing to Bermuda's digital future.”

Positive interactions: David Burt, left, and Crystal Caesar, the Minister of Education enjoy the fintech presentations (Photograph supplied)

Ms Caesar added: “The fintech class is a practical example of The Berkeley Institute's Financial and Insurance Services signature learning programme in action.

“This programme is about preparing students for jobs that do not yet exist and what we saw today shows that you are already thinking ahead.

“Through the students’ presentations, which incorporate the use of emerging technologies, they are building knowledge and experience that will go with them into their careers and chosen vocations.”

The Berkeley Institute's fintech programme, now in its third year, was launched under the leadership of principal Keisha Douglas and spearheaded by Dee-Ah Iris, a fintech instructor.

It combines classroom learning and hands-on projects in blockchain, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, digital payments and other subjects.

Recent collaborations with corporate partners designed to enrich the student experience have included work with KPMG and Chubb.

Presenting ideas: students at The Berkeley Institute share information about their fintech programme (Photograph supplied)

Mr Burt said: “With programmes like this, Bermuda is not only investing in education — we are investing in the architects of our digital future.”

Ms Iris added: “I am thankful for the support of our administration team, learning partners and our Premier.

“Bermuda, our young people are embracing cutting-edge technology. The best is yet to come.”

The Government of Bermuda said it remained committed to “fostering initiatives that bridge education and industry and will continue to support the development of future-focused learning opportunities for all students”.

Presenting ideas: students at The Berkeley Institute share information about their fin tech programme (Photograph supplied)
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Published June 17, 2025 at 1:07 pm (Updated June 17, 2025 at 1:07 pm)

Premier lauds The Berkeley Institute’s fintech programme

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