Promoting Financial Inclusion Through the Launch of Virtual Banks? Empirical Insights from Hong Kong Banking Customers
Sau Wai Law (sauwai.law@reading.ac.uk)
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Sau Wai Law: University of Reading
Chapter Chapter 3 in Financial Inclusion, Technology and Virtual Banking, 2024, pp 41-60 from Springer
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Abstract This article examines how virtual banks in Hong Kong may discourage the use of banking services and create new forms of financial exclusion. The competitive edge of virtual banks is also lacking when conventional banks offer the same online services. This article suggests the role of technology in promoting financial inclusion should be scrutinized.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-1127-7_3
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