Fintech, Regtech and Suptech Towards a New Market Structure
Valerio Lemma
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Valerio Lemma: Marconi University
Chapter Chapter 8 in FinTech Regulation, 2020, pp 447-491 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter envisages the impact of regulation on fintech and its effects on the credit-transformation processes, which find direct execution though algorithms and software. It focuses also on the possibility of high-tech regulation and supervision over operational forms that allow capital to circulate from subjects in surplus to others in deficit. In conclusion, the chapter suggests that regulators should be arbiters influencing the shape finance is assuming because of fintech, more than the influencer leading finance to higher standards of technological efficiency.
Keywords: Credit transformation; Capital market; Fintech; Capital circulation; Platform; Regtech; Suptech (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-42347-6_8
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