Fintech refers to the integration of technology into the financial services sector to enable novel and innovative methods of providing financial services. Blockchain technology, crowdfunding, mobile payments, and other concepts serve as examples. Fintech is reshaping how people access and interact with financial services by enhancing simplicity, transparency, and security. As the fintech business expands, fresh and creative solutions will emerge to meet the demands of the financial services industry. Fintech was first employed in the 1990s, but it wasn't until 2014 that investors and business owners began to take notice of it. Fintech is the name given to financial technology. Of course, technological advancements have always had an impact on the financial sector, changing how it operates. Fintech was first used in the 1990s, but investors and business owners didn't start to pay attention to it until 2014. Financial technology is known as fintech. Of course, the financial industry has always been affected by technological changes, which have altered how it functions. It is a method of providing financial services that makes use of mobile devices, computer software, and virtual currencies. It also holds true for the development and trading of cryptocurrencies (e.g., Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Ether).
Field : Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler
Journal Type : Uluslararası
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