Contemporary issues in Financial Technology: the role of the Internet: How to cite: Broby, D. 2024. Contemporary issues in Financial Technology: the role of the Internet. In: 6th International Conference on Advanced Research Methods and Analytics (CARMA 2024). Valencia, 26-28 June 2024. https://doi.org/10.4995/CARMA2024.2024.17250

Daniel Broby

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Abstract

This paper investigates contemporary issues in financial technology (fintech). These are classified into six broad areas covering (1) disruption, (2) digital payments, (3) decentralization, (4) artificial intelligence, (5) open finance, and (6) financial inclusion. They are then critiqued in the context of the role of the Internet in financial services. The development and ontology of fintech is discussed, alongside the migration of financial services to the Internet. The discourse is supported by reference to the literature, as relates to the philosophical, academic, practical, and legal aspects of the issues. The paper’s contribution is in providing thoughtful insight into current events and trends, and six key questions which can help to deepen our understanding of fintech and the issues surrounding it.
Original languageEnglish
Pages281
Number of pages289
DOIs
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 26 Jun 2024
Event6th International Conference on Advanced Research Methods and Analytics (CARMA 2024).: CARMA 2024 - Valencia
Duration: 26 Jun 202428 Jun 2024

Conference

Conference6th International Conference on Advanced Research Methods and Analytics (CARMA 2024).
CityValencia
Period26/06/2428/06/24

Keywords

  • Fintech
  • Internet
  • Contemporary issues
  • Disruption

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