Convergence in Financial Systems: Fintech, Big Data, and Regulatory Standards
Kabiru Sunday Ayinde (),
Pooja Lekhi () and
Mahdi Toobaee ()
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Kabiru Sunday Ayinde: Department of Quantitative Studies, University Canada West
Pooja Lekhi: University Canada West
Mahdi Toobaee: Department of Quantitative Studies, University Canada West
A chapter in Innovation, Sustainability, and Technological Megatrends in the Face of Uncertainties, 2024, pp 153-162 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The chapter considers how financial systems are converging with respect to financial service players, big data, and regulations. The role of influential players such as FinTech, Neo-Banks, Big Tech, and Big retailers is increasingly important. These new players are flexing muscle with the established financial institutions to win customers’ minds and market share. The days of holding and keeping consumer data in a silo are gone as technology has made data mining of this big data a veritable source of service and product innovation through optimization. On the regulation side, the regulatory environment is becoming more permissible allowing for increased collaboration and convergence between the market and the regulators to safeguard the soundness of the financial system. This convergence is, however, without its own challenges because attaining and sustaining coordinated uniform global financial regulation are ongoing efforts that require careful consideration. Meanwhile, achieving financial inclusion and sustainable financial environment are hinged on a uniform financial regulation standard.
Keywords: Fintech; Neo-Banks; Big data; Open banking; Hybrid model; Real Time Rail (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-46189-7_10
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