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Fintech’s Contribution to Supply Chain Finance Value Creation Via Banking and Financial Systems

Priya Makhija (), Elizabeth Chacko () and Megha Kukreja ()
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Priya Makhija: Jain (Deemed to Be) University
Elizabeth Chacko: Christ University
Megha Kukreja: Jain (Deemed to Be) University

A chapter in Trends and Challenges of Electronic Finance, 2025, pp 277-290 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In every business, finance takes an important role which does give birth to buyer and supplier. The market is growing due to an increase in the use of supply chain financing by SMEs to improve their cash flow operations resulting requirement to manage massive volumes and speeds of data in fintech industries propelling market to move forward. However, the market's expansion is hampered by a lack of global standardisation and government-imposed tight controls on the fintech industry. The potential of Blockchain technology (BCT) has been explored in the field of digital assets and digital currency. BCT provides automation with increased efficiency and speed, greater transparency, and enhanced security and traceability. Every challenge whether faced by the company in supply chain finance or the financial intermediary can be neutralised with the use of technology. Today, technology in finance or fintech is a booming area. Where every domain in business is using technology to improvise, finance is not behind. This emerging and ever-changing field of fintech is providing many opportunities for sophisticated supply chain finance.

Keywords: Supply Chain Finance (SCF); Blockchain Technology (BCT); Fintech; Value creation; SME’s (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-3304-3_16

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