Experienced & Reliable Financial eLearning Narration
Financial eLearning involves finding the story behind the sales, statements, liabilities, and assets. As a speaker on eLearning narration at a recent Bank Trainers Conference, female voice actor Kim Handysides gave out gold on how to best approach this type of proposition. Investment strategies, financial reporting, sales, and communications take a facility with the language of commerce. Breaking the core messages down to how our movements and actions affect the bank’s and the customer’s bottom line.
Dozens of national and international banks have hired Kim to help train their employees, whether for onboarding, internal communications, security, governance, auditing, recovery strategies, learning new software programs, and for many other topics integral to the financial sector.
Narration for eLearning in banking, investments and finance is best handled by a voice over artist who understands the material and is able to keep learners engaged, help them grasp not only the inherent content but the reasons why the training is imperative.
What is Financial eLearning?
At its core, financial eLearning is about teaching people how to manage their finances. On a grander scale, financial eLearning can be used for anything from bank on-boarding to loans, to incorporating new software solutions, to helping businesses evaluate how effective their strategies are. Excellent financial eLearning voice over narrators present your material in a straightforward and credible manner. Your content dictates the delivery style from conversational peer-to-peer to buttoned-up, top-down authoritative, to authentic characters for role-playing and situation analysis.
Kim Handysides has been the voice over of choice for eLearning in a variety of financial institutions, from Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, and BMO to Japan’s SMBC, Canada’s BDC, and Germany’s DZ Bank, and Merrill Lynch in Switzerland. As well to these top financial institutions, she has assisted a multitude of other financial firms, credit unions, and investment groups learn well and quickly, whether the goal has been behavior change or transfer of knowledge. If you have a financial animation, narration, or eLearning program that needs a great voice over, book Kim today. Or contact her for a quote or a custom sample.
Making Essential Knowledge Accessible to Everyone
A professional voice over artist knows how to break down and reveal the lesson’s finer points based on who your audience is but works them into a narrative that makes learners feel a connection to the source material.
Within companies and also accessible to anyone, financial eLearning helps educate people in accessible interactive ways in the palm of their hands – at a fraction of the cost. There are many potential applications for fintech and traditional banking, investments, and more, all working on the foundation of making essential financial knowledge accessible to those who need it.
eLearning Makes Finances Easy to Understand
Elearning in the financial world gives markets and those involved in them the ability to make info accessible and easily understandable. It’s about educating individuals on how to secure mortgages or invest in the future, training employees on the finer points of loan applications and credit management, and helping start-ups create business plans and secure funding. As the business world inches closer and closer to exclusively online platforms, there has never been a greater need for financial eLearning for companies involved in financing and for companies where finance is simply an essential part of their bottom line. Since the pandemic, more people have flocked to opening eCommerce stores and small businesses online, but many have no idea where to begin or how to manage their finances. Financial eLearning has become a fundamental tool for the average person to open a small business and an invaluable asset to larger corporations.
Client-Facing Financial eLearning
Client-facing financial eLearning isn’t just about teaching individuals and businesses to take care of their finances; it’s about cyber-security and government guidelines. Even several large banks have started financial eLearning programs to help clients get their finances in order and learn how to manage their affairs effectively.
By educating consumers on how to protect themselves from fraud, liability, and breach of government obligations, financial eLearning has made it possible for people to stay safe in an increasingly murky online world.
Internal Financial eLearning
Internal financial eLearning videos deal more with the employee side of finances and educate new staff members on protocols, software, or data. Many banks use internal financial eLearning narrations to communicate with other branches and speak to each other internally. It’s a means to employ new data collection methods and security policies or even onboard a new bank employee. It’s a voice artist’s job to bring these subjects to life and make them captivating enough to keep the learner’s attention.
Excellent financial eLearning voice over narrators present your material straightforwardly and credibly. Your content dictates the delivery style: from conversational peer-to-peer to buttoned-up, top-down authoritative, to authentic characters for role-playing and situation analysis.
Financial eLearning for Investment Strategies, Fintech, Reporting, and More
Narration for eLearning in banking, investments, and finance is best handled by a voice over artist who understands the material and can keep learners engaged. They help audiences grasp not only the inherent content but also the reasons why the training is imperative. Dozens of national and international banks have hired Kim to help train their employees, whether for onboarding, internal communications, security, governance, auditing, recovery strategies, learning new software programs, and many other topics integral to the financial sector.
Kim Handysides has been the voice over of choice for eLearning in various financial institutions, from Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, and BMO to Japan’s SMBC, Canada’s BDC, and Germany’s DZ Bank, and Merrill Lynch in Switzerland. She has also done multiple eLearning narrations for the World Bank. As well to these top financial institutions, she has assisted many other financial firms, credit unions, and investment groups learn well and quickly, whether the goal has been behavior change or transfer of knowledge. If you have a financial animation, narration, or eLearning program that needs a great voice over, book Kim today. Or contact her for a quote or a custom sample.