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The Financial Services Guide to Fintech
Business, Finance, Risk, Information Management
Edition: 1 Date: 03/01/2020 Price: £29.99 ISBN Paperback: 9780749486372 ISBN Ebook: 9780749486389 Pages: 264 Format (mm): 235x155 Product Category: Professional Subject: Accounting & Finance
Author Information
Devie Mohan is a fintech industry advisor and analyst based in London, UK. She is co-founder and CEO of Burnmark, a fintech research company, a contributor to the ING group Think Forward Initiative, and sits on the Editorial Board for the Journal of Digital Banking. She has been listed in the top 10 of various fintech influencer lists. In 2019 she was included in the Financial Times’ list of the 100 most influential BAME leaders in technology. « Explores how banks can collaborate with fintech firms to drive innovation in areas such as cash management, compliance and tax « Explains key fintech segments such as regtech, robo-advisory, blockchain and personal finance management « Includes case studies and business models of banks who have had successful partnerships including
Barclays and Citibank « Covers key fintech hubs in Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America and the US
Description
Fintech has emerged as one of the fastest growing sectors in the financial services industry and has radically disrupted traditional banking. However, it has become clear that for both to thrive, the culture between fintech and incumbent firms must change from one of competition to collaboration. The Financial Services Guide to Fintech looks at this trend in detail, using case studies of successful partnerships to show how banks and fintech organizations can work together to innovate faster and increase profitability.
Written by an experienced fintech advisor and influencer, this book explains the fundamental concepts of this exciting space and the key segments to have emerged, including regtech, robo-advisory, blockchain and personal finance management. It looks at the successes and failures of bank-fintech collaboration, focusing on technologies and start-ups that are highly relevant to banks’ product and business areas such as cash management, compliance and tax. With international coverage of key markets, The Financial Services Guide to Fintech offers practical guidance, use cases and business models for banks and financial services firms to use when working with fintech companies.
Table of Contents
1 Banks versus fintechs during the economic crisis 2 Fintech for customer experience 3 Early collaboration models 4 Widening of the fintech ecosystem 5 Emerging markets driving innovation 6 Governments and fintech hubs 7 Fintech segments at play 8 B2B fintech 9 Collaboration models within fintech 10 Challenger banking 11 Data and analytics 12 Conclusion