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Banco Platform™ by RABC Group and Its Green Fintech Innovations

Phoebe Fei Gao, Annie Koh and Kevin Ow Yong

Chapter 13 in Fintech and Green Investment:Transforming Challenges into Opportunities, 2024, pp 359-374 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Abstract: Banco platform, which was launched by RABC Group, is a digital banking platform with a mission to align the transformation efforts of enterprises and financial institutions with innovative digital financing products. The company has recently collaborated with Savills (Singapore) Pte Ltd to digitise financing solutions in the property industry and provide more competitive financing options to suppliers and service providers, as well as enhance sustainability practices through accredited green financing options. This partnership is aligned with the initiatives of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) under the Green Finance Action Plan that was launched in 2019.

Keywords: Fintech; New Institutional Economics; Climate Change; Commons; Financialization; Distributed Ledger Technology; Neoliberalism; Trilemma; Securitisation; Blockchain; Sustainability; Innovation; Circular Economy; Implementation; Governance; Challenge; Security; Decentralization; Digital Currencies; Circular Economy; Environmental Accountancy; Food Loss; Food Security; Food Waste; Industrial Symbiosis; Material Flow Analysis; Waste Management; China; Green Growth; Digital Finance; Big Four; Coal; Sustainable Development; Bitcoin Mining; Proof-of-Work (PoW); Energy Consumption; Carbon; Footprint; Market Value; Investor Attention; Google Search Volume; Causality; Cardano Coin; Behavioural Finance; Green Cryptocurrencies; Proof-of-Stake (PoS); Energy Efficiency; Green Finance; DeFi; CeFi; Banking System; Financial System; Bank-based Systems; Market-based Systems; SMEs; Corporate Ownership; Cross-border Banking Flows; De Jure; De Facto Regulations; Green Banking; Environmental Risks; Green Finance Regulation; Green Finance Policies; Gender Equality; Financial Inclusion; Women; Climate Change; Environment; Inequality; Poverty; Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC); Common Prosperity; Sustainable Democracy; Economic Inequality Elimination; COVID-19; Economic Perspectives; Interdisciplinary Study; Youth Banking; Unbanked; Underbanked; Neobank; Accessibility; Practicability; Financial Inclusion; Digital Technologies; Energy Sector; Financial Issues; Supply Chain Financing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G2 Q5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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