Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
FinTech is a new part of the financial industry that is radically innovating the way financial
services are built and offered. In this paper we analyse the characteristics of FinTech, their activities and
the relative risks, highlighting analogies and differences with the activities performed by the financial
intermediaries and the financial markets that are subject to specific regulation. In general, the study
underlines the opportunity to pursue an effective balance between the urge to stimulate innovation and
competition in the financial markets to bring benefits to the customers, on the one hand, and the need to
ensure market stability both at micro and macro-level, transparency and fairness towards customers, as
well as prevention of illegal activities, on the other hand.
Additionally, the paper provides an overview of the main strategies that incumbents are
following in the new market conditions.
services are built and offered. In this paper we analyse the characteristics of FinTech, their activities and
the relative risks, highlighting analogies and differences with the activities performed by the financial
intermediaries and the financial markets that are subject to specific regulation. In general, the study
underlines the opportunity to pursue an effective balance between the urge to stimulate innovation and
competition in the financial markets to bring benefits to the customers, on the one hand, and the need to
ensure market stability both at micro and macro-level, transparency and fairness towards customers, as
well as prevention of illegal activities, on the other hand.
Additionally, the paper provides an overview of the main strategies that incumbents are
following in the new market conditions.
Iris type:
3.1 Monografia o trattato scientifico
Keywords:
FinTech; digitalisation; innovation; financial industry; incumbents; business model; marketplace; financial services; lending; crowdfunding; payment services; risks; fairness and transparency towards customers; financial stability.
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