Quantum computing is no longer theoretical - it is reshaping financial services with groundbreaking innovations. With 2025 declared as the International Year of Quantum, now is the time to gain foundational knowledge and practical insights directly from Steve Suarez, CEO of HorizonX, and uncover how to craft a future-ready quantum strategy.
Join this programme to understand the opportunities and risks of quantum computing—and position yourself at the forefront of financial innovation.
The Quantum Computing course that truly delivers career impact
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4 courses to Master Quantum Computing
Go from foundations to more strategic concepts in 4 weeks.
Week 1: Fundamentals of Quantum Computing
Establish a foundational understanding of Quantum Computing, including its differences from classical computing, and explore the opportunities it presents, particularly in the financial sector.
Week 2: Exploring Quantum modalities
In this week, we will go deeper into the various types of quantum computing modalities and address the potential security and operational threats they pose, especially in financial services.
Week 3: Use Cases in Financial Services
This week, we’ll explore real-world applications of quantum computing in the financial sector, highlighting its transformative potential. You’ll also delve into how these use cases can be implemented within your organisation
Week 4: Responding to its developments
This week, we considered strategies for organisations to stay ahead of the curve, offering guidance on how to get involved in quantum computing and prepare for its impact on financial services
Delivered by the CEO of HorizonX

Steve Suarez
Bain External Advisor with over 30 years of experience in consulting, telecommunications, and financial services. Founder & CEO at HorizonX
Steve helps large multinational enterprises identify and execute innovative business models, leveraging his expertise in innovation, human-centric design, risk management, and data analysis.
As the former Global Head of Innovation at HSBC, Steve built the capabilities, processes, and culture needed to deliver exceptional results and higher returns on innovation investments.
This programme is for finance innovators
This course is designed for finance and technology professionals preparing for the impact of quantum computing in financial services. It is ideal for:
- Financial Executives & Strategy Leaders
- Investment & Risk Analysts
- Security & Compliance Officers
- Tech & Innovation Specialists
- Regulators & Policy Makers
Who should not take this programme?
This course is not for everyone. It may not benefit you if you are:
Not involved in finance, technology, or financial innovation: If your role does not involve financial services, banking, investment, or technology-driven decision-making, this course may not be relevant to your career.
Looking for a deep dive into quantum mechanics or physics: This course focuses on the business applications of quantum computing in finance, not the technical or scientific development of quantum algorithms or hardware. If you are looking for a quantum engineering or physics course, this may not be the right fit.
Not ready to explore emerging financial technologies: If you prefer traditional finance methods and are not interested in how quantum computing is disrupting financial services, this programme may not align with your learning objectives.
Expecting immediate implementation of quantum solutions: While quantum computing is rapidly evolving, most applications in finance are still in early adoption stages. This course prepares you for the strategic future of quantum in finance, but if you are looking for ready-to-use enterprise solutions, this may not meet your expectations.
Hoping for a coding-heavy, technical quantum computing course: This programme focuses on the financial use cases and strategic implications of quantum computing. If you are seeking a programming-intensive course on quantum algorithms, this may not be the right programme for you.