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- World Bank Fintech
The Fintech and the Future of Finance report is a series of eight technical notes and one overview paper covering data trends and market perceptions related to fintech, fintech policy issues, and specific fintech products (payments, SME finance products and digital money)
- Fintech and the Future of Finance - World Bank Group
The technology-enabled innovation in financial services —known as fintech—is one such example, accelerating rapidly as pandemic shutdowns amplified its importance for maintaining business activity and financial services during a time of social distancing
- Fintech and the Future of Finance - World Bank Group
Fintech and the Digital Transformation of Financial Services: Implications for Market Structure and Public Policy (Market Structure note) draws on the underlying economics of financial services and their industrial organization to examine the implications of digital innovation for market structure and attendant policies, including financial and
- The Global Findex Database 2025 - World Bank Group
The Global Findex Database is the world's only demand-side survey on financial inclusion and a leading source of data on how adults around the world access and use financial services
- Embracing New Technological Challenges and Opportunities, and Building . . .
Fintech, blockchain, artificial intelligence, and digital currencies are driving real change and reshaping our financial ecosystem China is among the countries that have embraced these new financial technologies and realized impressive achievements because of them
- Authors - World Bank Group
See full profile Harish Natarajan is a Lead Financial Sector Specialist with the Payment Systems Development Group, at the World Bank He is a core member of the cross-sectoral teams in the World Bank working on Universal Financial Access 2020, ID for Development, Government payments, Digital Economy and Fintech
- Financial Inclusion Overview - World Bank Group
Half of the adults around the world – around 2 5 billion people – don’t use formal financial services, and 75% of poor people are unbanked because of costs, travel distances and burdensome requirements involved in opening a financial account While the poor don’t have the same access to financial products, their need for financial services may be even greater Financial inclusion is a
- World Bank Group - International Development, Poverty and Sustainability
With 189 member countries, the World Bank Group is a unique global partnership fighting poverty worldwide through sustainable solutions
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