Modeling key enablers influencing FinTechs offering SME credit services: A multi-stakeholder perspective
Nisha Mary Thomas ()
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Nisha Mary Thomas: International School of Management Excellence, Sarjapura Campus
Electronic Markets, 2023, vol. 33, issue 1, No 17, 27 pages
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Abstract The study models inter-relationship among key enablers that influence the growth of FinTechs that offer credit services to small and medium enterprises (SMEs). It focuses on emerging market of India, which is the world’s third-largest FinTech centre. It employs Grey DEMATEL method to measure the cause-effect relationship based on the assessment given by FinTech practitioners, experts, policymakers, and investors. The results show that credit demand by SME borrowers, availability of alternate data sources, and Covid-19 are the critical enablers that exercise strong impact on FinTech system. Collaboration between FinTechs and traditional financial institutions, end-to-end financial solutions, and scalability of business operations are recognized as critical dependents that are hugely affected by others. The study recommends policymakers to foster collaborative environment, strengthen digital data landscape, and improve financial literacy to develop FinTech sector. It recommends practitioners to focus on data security and to offer end-to-end financial solutions to its SME borrowers.
Keywords: FinTech; Small and medium enterprises; Digital lending; Enablers; Grey DEMATEL; Multi-stakeholder perspectives (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C44 G23 O31 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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