BBFinTech Darren Goh 2025 web2

Darren Goh

Inspired by the rise of digital finance in Singapore and its potential to shape a more accessible banking future for all, Darren Goh returned home to pursue his dream of building a career at the forefront of fintech innovation.

Havelock North, New Zealand

Hamilton

BBFinTech Darren Goh 2025 web2

While visiting family in Singapore, Darren Goh saw first-hand how financial technologies like QR codes, digital wallets and e-commerce apps were transforming everyday life.

ā€œAfter returning home to New Zealand, I became curious about how fintech can drive change - especially in remote areas where traditional banking services aren’t easily accessible,ā€ says Darren. ā€œI realised I’d love to help create digital financial systems that are more inclusive and give people better access to opportunities. That’s the future I want to help build.ā€

That passion led Darren to enrol in a Bachelor of Banking, Finance and Technology (BBFinTech) at the University of Waikato; a degree that blends practical skills in finance, technology, and real-world impact.

Darren says the degree is equipping him with the skills and knowledge to thrive in an industry that’s constantly evolving. ā€œWhat excites me is how closely the content connects with real global events, and fintech’s role in driving innovation.ā€

A highlight of his first year was a guest lecture by Shane Marsh, co-founder of the new banking app Dosh, an alumnus of Waikato Management School. ā€œHearing directly from someone who has launched a successful fintech company in New Zealand was incredibly inspiring – it showed us the practical side of what we’re learning and the career paths we could take.ā€

He’s also enjoying hands-on learning in the Finance Trading Lab, and a variety of assignments that link theory to real-world issues. ā€œWe’re constantly applying what we learn to make sense of global trends, exchange rates, and fiscal and monetary policy – and how those play out in real time.ā€

For example, one assignment compared the NZ Reserve Bank’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic versus the 2008 Global Financial Crisis - what worked and what didn't. ā€œIt struck me how those lessons continue to shape the financial landscape today.ā€

Darren is inspired by the regular case studies on fintech companies. ā€œThey’ve pushed me to collaborate with my classmates and think critically about how fintech operates in the real world. There’s such a great mix of perspectives, which makes for richer discussions and better teamwork.ā€

Alongside this, he's building practical financial skills in risk assessment, cash flow analysis, and investment decision-making — essential for careers in fintech, digital payments, or peer-to-peer lending.

Darren greatly values the supportive learning environment at Waikato.

ā€œIt’s a really motivating place to study. The lecturers are approachable and genuinely passionate, which makes a big difference in how comfortable I feel asking them questions. I feel like I’m building the knowledge and skills I need to make a real difference in the future of finance.ā€

BBFinTech Darren Goh 2025 web2

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