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samielbaqqali

How Fintech Innovations Are Making Payments More Efficient? - The European Business Review - 0 views

  • Fintech is used to define an industry that integrates financial and technology resources to develop financial solutions for organizations. In recent years, fintech innovations have transformed the way and the speed at which money can change hands. The major benefit of this has been at the consumer end. Making payments for them has become safer and quicker than ever before!
    • samielbaqqali
       
      The success of a fintech organization depends mainly on its speed, so Fawry should always work on the rapidity in order to keep its success.
omarlahmidi

What SnapScan can do for South African retail businesses - 1 views

  • The overall benefits for businesses and customers include: Safety and security: Customers can pay via their mobile phone and retailers can rest assured knowing that extensive security measures are in place. Speed: It’s fast, as customers simply need to scan the display code at a till point. Convenience: There is no need to carry cash around and paying via SnapScan offers a frictionless experience. Cashless: As customers won’t be using cash, it is easier for businesses to authenticate and formalise transactions. SnapScan is a mobile payments solution with a variety of payment options available for retailers.
  • The overall benefits for businesses and customers include: Safety and security: Customers can pay via their mobile phone and retailers can rest assured knowing that extensive security measures are in place. Speed: It’s fast, as customers simply need to scan the display code at a till point. Convenience: There is no need to carry cash around and paying via SnapScan offers a frictionless experience. Cashless: As customers won’t be using cash, it is easier for businesses to authenticate and formalise transactions. SnapScan is a mobile payments solution with a variety of payment options available for retailers.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      I like the concept of defining SnapScan as a solution for companies looking for a service that is quick and good.
  • SnapScan offers quick, easy, and secure mobile payment solutions to retailers so their customers can enjoy the convenience of paying on the fly. Mobile payments can also mean that staff spend less time processing payments, as SnapScan can be integrated with a variety of leading point-of-sale systems. Businesses that offer delivery services can give their drivers a lanyard with a SnapCode (unique QR code) so customers can pay for goods or services during delivery. Retailers that have an online store can use SnapScan to offer a streamlined and consistent experience to their customers across multiple platforms.
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  • Evolving checkout processes are one of the fastest growing trends in the retail space, as users are demanding better and more flexible shopping experiences and payment processes. Because of this, cashless payments and omnichannel options are becoming the norm, putting forward the business case for mobile payments, as they provide customers with a consistent experience. In fact, retailers that are reconfiguring their systems to accommodate increasing mobile customers – who expect multichannel options which support quick and secure digital payments – are more likely to see a boost in sales and growth.
    • mbellakbail69
       
      SnapScan provides retailers with fast, simple, and safe mobile payment solutions so that their customers can easily enjoy floating payments. Mobile purchases can also result in less workload for workers, as SnapScan can be incorporated into a number of leading points of sale systems.
    • omarlahmidi
       
      With the development of the world, digital solutions must be implemented in order to improve shopping experiences for customers
  • SnapScan offers quick, easy, and secure mobile payment solutions to retailers so their customers can enjoy the convenience of paying on the fly.
  • Evolving checkout processes are one of the fastest growing trends in the retail space, as users are demanding better and more flexible shopping experiences and payment processes.
  • Today every industry, but especially the retail industry, is experiencing pressure to implement digital solutions in order to remain competitive.
  • Evolving checkout processes are one of the fastest growing trends in the retail space, as users are demanding better and more flexible shopping experiences and payment processes.
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    I like the idea of identifying SnapScan as a solution for businesses that are looking for a fast and good service. The business delivers a safe, good and fast service which make it a very useful service. SnapScan is another example that shows Fintech improves our life.
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    I love how Snapscan is constantly creating and innovating to furnish its clients with security and speed while making their mobile payments.
ghtazi

SimbaPay | LinkedIn - 0 views

  • SimbaPay is an award winning mobile app transforming the international remittance space. With a focus on extreme speed, convenience and constant innovation.
    • ghtazi
       
      simbapay is a winning award mobile App, its headquarter is located in London. The company is licensed and regulated by the financial conduct authority. The company focus on extreme speed, convenience, and constant innovation.
tahaemsd

SnapScan is a ZA based company founded in 2013 - 2 views

  • SnapScan is a mobile payments app, providing South Africans with the most convenient way to pay with their phones. The app was named MTN App of the Year in 2013, and now boasts a network of over 50 000 merchants nationwide, with one million app downloads to date. SnapScan is an easy, affordable and convenient way for merchants to accept payments; as well as a safe, secure and seamless payment option for users. SnapScan combines the agility and speed of a small local startup with the industry knowledge and experience of Standard Bank, Africas biggest bank. As a team, we love solving difficult problems, especially when it comes to making fast, easy mobile payments possible!SnapScan is a product of FireID Payments, part of the FireID group, a set of local startups building elegant solutions to a wide range of difficult and interesting problems.
  • SnapScan combines the agility and speed of a small local startup with the industry knowledge and experience of Standard Bank, Africas biggest bank. As a team, we love solving difficult problems, especially when it comes to making fast, easy mobile payments possible!SnapScan is a product of FireID Payments, part of the FireID group, a set of local startups building elegant solutions to a wide range of difficult and interesting problems.
  • SnapScan is a mobile payments app, providing South Africans with the most convenient way to pay with their phones.
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  • The app was named MTN App of the Year in 2013, and now boasts a network of over 50 000 merchants nationwide, with one million app downloads to date.
  • MEDICI Analysis Snap Scan was acquired by Standard bank in Dec 2016. It is a product of Firepay which provides a mobile wallet that allows customers to link their cards or load money in their mobile app and pay at the merchants' site by scanning QR code. The app make it an easy, affordable and convenient way for merchants to accept payments and a safe, secure and convenient payment method for users.
    • tahaemsd
       
      mobile wallet that allows customers to link their cards or load money in their mobile app
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    SnapScan solved a big problem in South Africa but can they solve other future problems? They need to find other problems, so their product doesn't get old.
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    Other issues need to be detected by SnapScan, so their product doesn't get outdated.
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    It is interesting the inclusion that Snapscan has created, and how it has combined speed and safety with the knowledge and experience of Standard Bank.
aminej

MTN 5G IN GHANA,WHEN CAN WE EXPECT IT? | by Nana Yaw Jr. | Medium - 0 views

  • Recently the introduction of 5G to the world has got everyone interested to find out more about it.5G is the fifth-generation mobile network. It is a new global wireless standard that is designed to connect virtually everyone and everything together including machines, objects, and devices
    • aminej
       
      5g can be an amazing opportunity for our company in the future since it will develop the technological environment, improve data speed, provide more storage and reliability.
aminej

Nigeria's Paga acquires Ethiopia-based Apposit to speed international growth - Disrupt ... - 0 views

  • Nigerian fintech startup Paga, poised for global expansion, has announced its acquisition of Apposit, a United States (US)-based technology company with operations in Ethiopia. Founded in 2009, Paga provides Nigerians with safe and convenient ways of making payments, allowing money to be sent to any phone number for the beneficiary to redeem at a Paga agent or at an ATM via a cardless withdrawal. Customers can also use Paga to deposit money to bank accounts in Nigeria, pay their bills, or top-up mobile phone airtime.
    • aminej
       
      The Nigerian Fintech has bought an American technology that woud help improve their operations in Ethiopia. They also raised 10 million $ in 2018 which shows that they are doing well and investors are trusting them.
ayachehbouni

Egypt's fintech innovators pick up speed - 0 views

  • “Egypt needs fintech, specifically after the success story of Fawry, since our financial markets are not properly regulated at the level of payments and e-commerce – all of it is more informal, so any solutions would boom,” Sharara says.
  • MoneyFellows, an Egyptian startup incubated in London, marries technology with traditional money circles to help people save and borrow through their social networks. Like many other startups, MoneyFellows has to work with commercial banks because the Egyptian government has strict regulations about institutions that can look after customers’ deposits.
    • ayachehbouni
       
      The unbanked population in Egypt has now no problem accessing financial services thanks to the many Fintech companies that emerged there. The future of the Egyptian economy looks bright.
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    The success of Fawry in Egypt is going to inspire many other startups to opt for similar businesses. However, regulations in Egypt are still a risk. I think that the whole world is heading towards digitalization and the government regulations are going to be flexible concerning this domaine.
mehdi-ezzaoui

EasyEquities owner enjoying a purple patch - 1 views

  • EasyEquities owner Purple Group intends to speed up its entry into new markets and the rollout of new products following its first annual profit since 2012.The financial services company is pursuing its mission of "democratising all things investment" with an almost evangelical zeal, and years of slog have finally paid off with earnings of R17m for the year ended August...
    • aminej
       
      After years without any profit, EasyEquities have managed in 2012 to make 17m of profit which is huge and good for them since they will be able to invest more in that platform and make it even better for their customers.
  • EasyEquities owner Purple has finally turned a profit, which is key to the group’s ambitious growth plans
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    EasyEquities owner Purple Group intends to speed up its entry into new markets and the rollout of new products following its first annual profit since 2012.
ayachehbouni

SimbaPay scales new heights in digital money transfer - Business Daily - 1 views

  • A Kenyan-owned digital money transfer firm, SimbaPay, is taking not only the local but also the international money remittance sector by storm.The London-based firm, started with the aim of helping out Kenyans living in the diaspora pay bills through M-Pesa, has over the years grown into a full-fledged money transfer firm joining the likes of Western Union and MoneyGram in the market.Unlike conventional players, SimbaPay strives to make money transfer painless to both the sender and recipient.The tech firm allows citizens residing in the European Union to send money home instantly through its application.People with a bank account, debit or credit card use mobile phones or tablets to access the app and transfer money to recipients’ mobile money wallets such as M-Pesa or MTN mobile money or bank account.
  • “We are able to roll out new countries on our platform at a low cost which then allows us to pass on these savings to customers. We can do this due to our technology that allows transactions to be processed at breakneck speed with zero human interaction,” said SimbaPay chief executive officer Nyasinga Onyancha.The firm’s compliance and onboarding of customers is handled within the app, making it significantly easier for customers to sign up and start sending money to loved ones within minutes.
    • mbellakbail69
       
      Financial inclusion will be then positively impacted as more small scale traders will be able to directly source goods from everywhere instead of depending on middlemen to make payments on their behalf.
  • “We are able to roll out new countries on our platform at a low cost which then allows us to pass on these savings to customers. We can do this due to our technology that allows transactions to be processed at breakneck speed with zero human interaction,” said SimbaPay chief executive officer Nyasinga Onyancha.
    • ayachehbouni
       
      The strength of simbapay come from the ease of use of the platform.
nourserghini

SnapScan | LinkedIn - 0 views

  • SnapScan combines the agility and speed of a small local startup with the industry knowledge and experience of Standard Bank, Africa’s biggest bank. As a team, we love solving difficult problems, especially when it comes to making fast, easy mobile payments possible! SnapScan is a product of FireID Payments, part of the FireID group, a set of local startups building elegant solutions to a wide range of difficult and interesting problems.
    • nourserghini
       
      This is interesting because it states the service of speed, agility and experience that Snapscan offers, and also because it specifies that it was a product of the FireID group in South Africa.
hindelquarrouti

What SnapScan can do for South African retail businesses - 0 views

  • Mobile payments can also mean that staff spend less time processing payments, as SnapScan can be integrated with a variety of leading point-of-sale systems
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    It is remarkable how Snapscan is continuously developing and focusing on technology in order to keep providing its customers with speed, security, and convenience while making their mobile payments
sawsanenn

(2) SimbaPay: Overview | LinkedIn - 0 views

  • SimbaPay is an award winning mobile app transforming the international remittance space. With a focus on extreme speed, convenience and constant innovation. Customers are able to send money to loved ones or even merchants, from wherever they are at any time of day or night. The company is headquartered in London and can be found online at www.SimbaPay.com SimbaPay is licensed and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
    • aminej
       
      SimbaPay offers an innovative service that consist of sending money to your dear ones with 0 fee and in a fast way and also through different platforms either online, MPESA or your bank account. It will help many people in Kenya who do not have access to funding and credit.
  • SimbaPay is an award winning mobile app transforming the international remittance space. With a focus on extreme speed, convenience and constant innovation.
    • sawsanenn
       
      This award is proof of the effectiveness and efficiency of simbapay's work
tahaemsd

mpesa_d_1540.pdf - 0 views

  • tions (number years to reach 80% coverage) 5 One of the reasons mobile phone technology has spread quickly is that it has followed other technologies that may have eased the way. Figure 2 confirms this sequencing property is likely at work, at least in the US: many of the new technologies that were introduced before about 1950 (with the exception of radio) were relatively slow to diffuse through the population, whereas those introduced in the second half of the century saw generally steeper adoption rates. Nonetheless, the speed of adoption of cell‐phones, especially in the developing world, remains unprecedented. Figure 2: Technology adoption is getting faster 6 5 Data from World Bank. 6 Source: New York Times, February 10, 2008. 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Railw
hichamachir

Pula Partners CGAP to Bring Satellite-Based Agricultural Insurance to 18 Million Nigeri... - 1 views

  • Over 2.5 billion of the world’s adults remain unbanked and have no access to formal banking or semiformal microfinance institutions according to a report by McKinsey.
  • Pula Advisors, a fintech firm reimagining agricultural insurance to protect smallholders worldwide, with operations in Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Malawi has partnered with the Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP) to deploy satellite-based agricultural insurance to smallholder farmers in Nigeria who are estimated to be around 18 million. With the partnership, Pula will install satellite technology to track a wide range of catastrophes cost effectively, at speed and without missing out on any areas.
  • “We hope that the high-quality yield and satellite data available today will enable local insurers and Pula Advisors to create an innovative yield predictive model that decreases the cost of area yield index insurance. At the end of the day, we want to make this product more accessible to smallholder families, allowing them to invest with more confidence and increase their yields,” said Emilio Hernandez, who leads CGAP’s work with smallholders.
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    This article highlights the partnership between Pula and CGAP, which enabled Pula to use satellites to better study & analyze the lands of farmers. The use of satellites will allow Pula to be very cost-effective and quick in analyzing weather uncertainty.
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    I like how Pula always thinks about improving its technology. Using partnerships in order to improve the business you is always a great idea. I highly support that.
hichamachir

Executing on Your Immediate Response to FinTech Disruption | Nasdaq - 0 views

  • Financial Services firms may be unaware that their disruption responses are often hindered by internal bias or superficial analysis. That is, Fintechs may not be completely redefining an industry, product, or experience, but rather innovating in certain areas of high-perceived customer value: CX innovation – ease of use and/or reducing friction or increasing speed of the purchase process Product innovation – editing product features or modifications or reducing cost Market innovation – creating entirely new experiences or approaches for solving customer issues
    • hichamachir
       
      Pula can go for a new strategy by offering a new service that makes farmers more attached to them. If Pula creates a new experience for farmers, they would absolutely dominate the market in all aspects.
nouhaila_zaki

SimbaPay: About | LinkedIn - 0 views

  • SimbaPay is an award winning mobile app transforming the international remittance space. With a focus on extreme speed, convenience and constant innovation. Customers are able to send money to loved ones or even merchants, from wherever they are at any time of day or night. The company is headquartered in London and can be found online at www.SimbaPay.com SimbaPay is licensed and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it provides the reader with an overview of SimbaPay, which encompasses: (1) Recognition received by the company, (2) What customers can use SimbaPay for, (3) The location of the company, and most importantly the authority that licensed and regulates SimbaPay.
chaimaa-rachid

The SnapScan Story: Pioneering mobile transactions - 0 views

  • We seek to ensure that people save time and have the best payment experience possible. We strive to remove unnecessary barriers, complex fee structures, and time-consuming admin to provide an innovative and streamlined solution for businesses and app users.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      Some people are very lazy when it comes to paying online because there are multiple steps that need to be done as well as certain data that needs to be provided. With SnapScan, there are no complex fee structures and time-consuming steps. The removal of such features allows people to experience a fast and satisfactory payment process.
  • In 2013, SnapScan launched one of the first mobile payment apps in South Africa. By combining our ingenuity with Standard Bank's impressive financial infrastructure and expertise, SnapScan has been changing the way South Africans pay and get paid - one snap at a time.
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    I love the concept Snapscan has created and how it has consolidated speed and security with Standard Bank's information and experience.
samiatazi

SnapScan rolls out 'frictionless' payment feature called SnapBeacons - Ventureburn - 2 views

  • South African payments startup SnapScan is today announcing its first major update since its QR code payments feature was popularised in 2013. The new payment channel, called SnapBeacons, is meant to provide users a frictionless alternative solution to pay for stuff. Instead of just being able to pay by scanning a QR code, SnapScan customers can now simply tap a button in the app to initiate the transaction via Bluetooth. A message on the customer’s phone will alert them when the option is available.
  • South African payments startup SnapScan is today announcing its first major update since its QR code payments feature was popularised in 2013. The new payment channel, called SnapBeacons, is meant to provide users a frictionless alternative solution to pay for stuff.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      Finally, SnapScan is offering a new payment option to its customers. I think this is a really brilliant strategy because they realized that their product might become old school, so providing consumers with an alternative payment method will draw them more to the company.
  • Instead of just being able to pay by scanning a QR code, SnapScan customers can now simply tap a button in the app to initiate the transaction via Bluetooth.
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  • SnapScan is today announcing its first major update since its QR code payments feature was popularised in 2013.
  • “The key difference is essentially the ability to provide even more convenience and speed to
  • improve the payment process,” CEO of SnapScan Kobus Ehlers explained in a phone interview. “They can now complete the payment anywhere within the range of the store’s beacon.”The new functionality is already available at 30 SnapScan merchants in Cape Town and 20 others around the country which have iBeacons. See the list here.“If you have the feature enabled, and you walk into the range of one of these beacons, it’ll simply display a Pay Here button,” he explained. iPhone users will even have a Merchants icon on their lock screen which means that you don’t even have to open the app to pay.
  • South African payments startup SnapScan is today announcing its first major update since its QR code payments feature was popularised in 2013. The new payment channel, called SnapBeacons, is meant to provide users a frictionless alternative solution to pay for stuff. Instead of just being able to pay by scanning a QR code, SnapScan customers can now simply tap a button in the app to initiate the transaction via Bluetooth. A message on the customer’s phone will alert them when the option is available.
    • samiatazi
       
      I am amazed by the new release of SnapScan which is another installment channel called SnapBeacons through which Clients can basically tap a catch in the SnapScan application to start the exchange through Bluetooth. The installments startup is upheld by the Standard Bank-sponsored Standard Bank and is situated in Johannesburg, South Africa. Since it's an equipment based item, it might be viable with telephones like the iPhone 4S and up.
  • Several major international companies like Virgin Atlantic, Apple, Macy’s and Walmart are already adopting beacon technology and proximity-based products are a growing trend. “We’re the first in South Africa to roll this technology out and we want to see how we can improve the user experience accordingly,” Ehlers boasted.An added feature, not a pivot
  • Ehlers noted that from the beginning, the Standard Bank-backed company wasn’t tied to just QR codes. It’s always been looking at new technologies to make mobile payment processes better. “To that end, we constantly play with a whole host of different technologies in the payments channel, of which the one that really got us excited was iBeacons.”An added bonus, the CEO notes that SnapBeacons will only be available to those who are keen to try it out. You can disable the feature if you want to.Read more: From stores to the streets: SnapScan’s road to a cashless society
  • “We’ve decided not to turn it on by default because we’re quite sensitive that people may want to consider whether they want this feature and reassure themselves that it’s not a big change that will happen over night.” It’s worth noting that this isn’t a complete transition. In some occasions SnapBeacons will make sense, while in other, it won’t.Furthermore, because it’s a hardware based product, it will only be compatible with a certain range of phones like the iPhone 4S and up or most smartphones running Android 4.3 and up.
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    SnapScan is finally providing its customers with a new payment alternative. I think that this is a very brilliant strategy because they realized that their product might get old school, so providing an alternative payment possibility for the customers can attract them more to the company.
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    It was a smart move from the Snapscan company to stay up to date and continue introducing new innovative features. After the introduction of QR code, now it has made an app, that allows transaction via Bluetooth ,available to customers in order to be more efficient and faster
sawsanenn

JUMO - Crunchbase Company Profile & Funding - 0 views

  • We use advanced data science and machine learning to create the fastest and leanest financial services infrastructure.
    • ghtazi
       
      Jumo is based on speed to achieve its objectives, which are to create the fastest and leanest financial services infrastructure.
  • Our partners use our technology stack to offer savings, lending and insurance products to entrepreneurs in emergingmarkets.These next-generation products give anyone with a cell phone and mobile wallet access to unprecedented financial choice, enabling millions of people to prosper, build their businesses and drive economic growth.
    • sawsanenn
       
      This excerpt shows the importance of technology in this company. How fascinating we can use our smartphones in a financial way to build and prosper our businesses
ghtazi

Seven ways for financial institutions to react to financial-technology companies | McKi... - 0 views

  • Financial-technology companies are changing the face of finance. Over the past ten years, what started mostly as disruption in the payments space has expanded to every corner of finance. Even areas once assumed to be safe are seeing new entrants and competitive threats. Wealth and asset management, wholesale banking, capital markets, regulation and risk (“regtech”), and trade finance are just the most recent areas to see innovation driven by small technology-first players.
  • Whether fintechs ultimately win or lose significant market share may be beside the point; they are redefining customer expectations and continue to create new business models. As fintechs are frequently building their entire technology stacks from the ground up, they are highlighting incumbent financial institutions’ weaknesses not only in digital user experiences but also in operational efficiency. Whether a new digital brokerage wins or loses may not matter when customer expectations around brokerage fees change. A retail foreign-exchange fintech having 5 or 50 percent of the market may matter less than retail FX margins disappearing for everyone. Whether the next crops of “neobanks” disrupt retail banking may be less important than their highlighting for users and customers the possibilities of a modern, digital-first experience.
  • f your downside potential from disruptive threats. Incumbents can choose to invest in companies they partner with or to focus on areas they know well or interesting adjacencies. We frequently advise clients to find ways of keeping corporate venture-capital groups slightly at arm’s length to attract skilled managers, and we recently have seen increased interest in investing in established outside managers who focus on financial technology. Transform yourself to be more like a fintech. Digital transformation is a difficult but necessary process for most incumbent financial institutions. Redesigning core infrastructure to be more modular and dynamic, driving a new agile operating model, and upgrading technology and workforce skills are all necessary to compete with outside threats, fintech and otherwise. Build your own (internal) fintech. The road for transformations is normally measured in years, but the competitive threat from fintechs is today. Increasingly, we are seeing financial institutions try to beat fintechs at their own game or self-disrupt areas of their business before others can. The key to success in new digital business building is to combine the agility, speed, and talent of a start-up with the “unfair advantage” of an incumbent by leveraging existing assets (e.g. customers, distribution, or infrastructure). Serve the fintechs. A few financial institutions can find their competitive advantage in creating scaled, efficient technology and operations to enable others to embed financial services in their customer experiences. This “banking as a service” business model depends on finding a profitable path to white labeling but draws on the inspiration of large tech platforms. Enabling the customer experiences of others has quickly moved beyond just enabling fintechs to also working with big technology companies, retailers, telecommunications companies, and beyond. Ignore fintechs. Although ignoring the competition is rarely the right choice, some businesses are built on moats—frequently regulatory—that are difficult to disrupt or they play within narrow markets. Companies should prioritize where they need to focus and in doing so know when they need to pay attention and when they need to avoid the distraction of disrupters.
    • samiatazi
       
      New competitors and competitive challenges are seen also in areas once thought to be protected. The most recent sectors to see innovation are wealth and asset management, wholesale finance, financial markets, taxation and risk. Fintechs illustrate the gaps of digital customer interfaces and organizational performance of incumbent financial institutions. In order to deal with the Fintech challenge, incumbents can attempt to follow a mix of seven alternatives.
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  • As we counsel the leaders of incumbent financial institutions, we often turn to seven potential reactions they can consider. Leaders can seek to pursue a combination of      these options: Buy a fintech. Strategic through-cycle M&A can be a powerful driver of growth even as valuations remain high, particularly among the most successful and largest fintech companies. Whether incumbents purchase a company for its traction (customer base, loan book), technology (user experience, core system, advanced data capability), or talent (engineering, product management, executive leadership), we frequently find that success depends on their developing strength in post-acquisition integration. Partner with a fintech. A carefully designed partnership can enable faster time to market and cost-efficient implementation, with the ultimate goal of enable enabling bottom-line business impact from accessing new customers or improving back-office processes. Invest in fintechs. Investing in fintech companies is frequently a way to learn more about the space and to hedge some o
  • Financial-technology companies are changing the face of finance. Over the past ten years, what started mostly as disruption in the payments space has expanded to every corner of finance. Even areas once assumed to be safe are seeing new entrants and competitive threats. Wealth and asset management, wholesale banking, capital markets, regulation and risk (“regtech”), and trade finance are just the most recent areas to see innovation driven by small technology-first players.
    • ghtazi
       
      what we can say is that even in the fintech world there is harsh competition, what once started as a disruption in the payments space has now been extended to every corner of finance. even the safest areas see new entrants and competitiveness. But even with all the pressure that they may encounter Fintechs always finds a way to redefine customer expectations and continue to create new business models.
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