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Title FinTech Innovations as a Disruptive Technology in the National Economy
Authors Rubanov, Pavlo Mykolaiovych  
ORCID http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9415-8786
Keywords FinTech innovations
FinTech інновації
disruptive technologies
проривні технології
national economy
народне господарство
Type Conference Papers
Date of Issue 2020
URI https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/92188
Publisher Publishing House «Education and Science»
License In Copyright
Citation Rubanov P. M. FinTech Innovations as a Disruptive Technology in the National Economy // Věda a technologie: krok do budoucnosti [Наука і технології: крок у майбутнє – 2020]: materiály XVI mezinárodní vĕdecko – praktická conference, 22-28.02.2020. Praha, Publishing House «Education and Science», 2020. Vol. 4. P. 37–39.
Abstract From the perspective of traditional financial intermediaries, including banking institutions, FinTech innovations can be seen as disruptive technologies. In the banking sector, FinTech technologies lead to the disruption of traditional business models and established consumer relations models, to the disappearance of certain types of financial services as a result of their digital switchover or the complete replacement of services offered by FinTech companies. The types of banking services that have been most impacted by FinTech innovations are payments and transfers. The paper also discusses the impact of blockchain as a disruptive technology on the capital market.
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