Fintech

The global experience with COVID-19 gave financial services companies a unique opportunity to refocus and rebuild the trust of their customers, ultimately leading to their loyalty. Banking is now embedded in the customers’ lifestyle; and as part of banks' continued digital transformation, they can serve their customers through multiple channels and technologies. The use of technology to automate processes removes internal obstacles and creates a seamless customer experience. Key to this automation is advances like AI, data analytics, and systems that can react quickly to the market.

The acceleration of work-from-home culture and convergence of technology with financial services (Fintech) aligns with Frost & Sullivan's own breadth and depth of expertise. Frost & Sullivan tracks the digital transformation of financial services companies and fintech disruptors. The Fintech industry is extensive. It is comprised of multiple subsectors; each of which have trends specific to them, and to each global region. Having a 360-degree view of emerging technologies, the global financial services industry, and regional expertise creates a unique perspective that is valuable to our research and advisory for clients.

The Fintech subsectors we cover include:

• Verticals: Digital Banking, Insurtech, Wealthtech

• Enablers: Cloud, Data and Analytics, Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), and Internet of Things (IoT)

• Services: Lending Platforms, Regtech, Paytech

  1. 27 Sep 2016  |  Asia Pacific

    Asia-Pacific Mobile Payments

    Spearheading Cashless Societies

    Countries within Asia-Pacific are trying to go cashless; mobile payment has been identified as an ideal solution to spearhead the transformation from cash-based to cashless solutions. Asia-Pacific is expected to continue to lead the world in mobile payment developments with smartphone penetration being the highest in the world. With standardization...

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