Fintech


Discover how technology will disrupt financial services in a wave of transformations not seen since the introduction of credit cards in the ‘50s.

Technique Overview

Fintech

Fintech Definition

Fintech is the technological disruption of financial service: banks and insurance companies have been historically early adopters of technology, mainly for back office operations. The advent of fintech marks the beginning of disruption for financial service in B2B and B2C. (Brieske et al. 2016)

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  • Aste,T.(2016) Blockchain, University College London, Center for Blockchain Technologies, preprint SSRN, 2016.
  • Brieske,A., Dapp,T.F.,Garlan,K.,Sielecki,M. (2016) FinTech 2.0: Creating new opportunities through strategic alliance. Deutsche Bank Report
  • Barrdear, J., Kumhof,M. (2016) The macroeconomics of central bank issued digital currencies. Bank of England Staff Working Paper No. 605
  • Citi Global Perspective Solutions (2017) Digital Disruption – Revisited. What FinTech VC Investments Tell us About a Changing Industry. Citigroup Report

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