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Financial technology (FinTech) and its related products are
considered a major disruptive innovation in financial services,
substantially elevating financial solutions and new business
models. Resulting from the fusion of finance and smart mobile
technology, this innovative technology requires additional
investigation into its adoption, challenges, opportunities, and
future directions so that we may understand and develop the
technology to its full potential. FinTech Development for Financial
Inclusiveness moves beyond the theoretical areas of FinTech to
comprehensively explore the recent FinTech initiative scenarios
with respect to processes, strategies, challenges, lessons learned,
and outcomes within economic development as well as trade and
investment. Covering a range of topics such as decentralized
finance and global electronic commerce, it is ideal for industry
professionals, business owners, consultants, practitioners,
instructors, researchers, academicians, and students.
The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is a free
trade agreement between the Asia-Pacific nations of Australia,
Brunei, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar,
New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, and
Vietnam. The 15 member countries account for about 30% of the
world's population and 30% of global GDP as of 2020, making it the
biggest trade bloc in history. It is expected to eliminate about
90% of the tariffs on imports between its signatories within 20
years of coming into force, and establish common rules for
e-commerce, trade, and intellectual property. The unified rules of
origin will help facilitate international supply chains and reduce
export costs throughout the bloc. The emergence of Financial
Technology (FinTech) related products are major disruptions in
financial services including in RCEP that enables financial
solutions and innovative business models resulting the fusion of
finance and smart mobile technology. FinTech includes five major
areas which are finance and investment, operations and risk
management, payments and infrastructure, data security and
monetization, and customer interface. Since RCEP will strengthen
economic linkages and to enhance trade and investment the book will
portray and assess FinTech's adoption, challenges, and its
potentials to facilitate RCEP. The book will overcome solid
knowledge dissemination of FinTech's development in RCEP featuring
conceptual, case studies, recent development, best practices,
comparative assessment, business processes, as well as strategies
and outputs in studies of FinTech from multi-domains of knowledge.
Therefore, the book seeks to move beyond the theoretical areas of
FinTech to comprehensively explore the recent FinTech initiative in
RCEP scenarios with respect to processes, strategies, challenges,
lessons learned, as well as outcomes. In addition, the book
highlights in new business models, applications, processes,
products, or services with an associated material effect on
financial markets and institutions and the provision of financial
services.
The emergence of financial technology (FinTech)-related products is
causing major disruptions in financial services that enable
financial solutions and innovative business models resulting in the
fusion of finance and smart mobile technology. As ASEAN is
undergoing a paradigm shift from government-to-government (G2G) to
community-to-community (C2C) relationships with the emphasis on
integration and collaboration, the adoption of FinTech and its
possible future directions needs to be studied further. Financial
Technology and Disruptive Innovation in ASEAN provides an
assortment of innovative research that explores the recent FinTech
initiative in ASEAN with respect to its process, strategies,
challenges, and outcomes and highlights new business models,
products, and services that affect financial markets and
institutions and the provision of financial services. While
highlighting topics including blockchain technology, cloud
computing, and mobile banking, this book is ideally designed for
business executives, managers, entrepreneurs, financial and banking
practitioners, policymakers, academicians, students, professionals,
and researchers.
The emergence of financial technology (FinTech)-related products is
causing major disruptions in financial services that enable
financial solutions and innovative business models resulting in the
fusion of finance and smart mobile technology. As ASEAN is
undergoing a paradigm shift from government-to-government (G2G) to
community-to-community (C2C) relationships with the emphasis on
integration and collaboration, the adoption of FinTech and its
possible future directions needs to be studied further. Financial
Technology and Disruptive Innovation in ASEAN provides an
assortment of innovative research that explores the recent FinTech
initiative in ASEAN with respect to its process, strategies,
challenges, and outcomes and highlights new business models,
products, and services that affect financial markets and
institutions and the provision of financial services. While
highlighting topics including blockchain technology, cloud
computing, and mobile banking, this book is ideally designed for
business executives, managers, entrepreneurs, financial and banking
practitioners, policymakers, academicians, students, professionals,
and researchers.
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