Routledge Handbook of FinTech

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advanced fintech regulatory frameworks
Anti Money Laundering Regulations
automated investment advice
Bank risk management
Bitcoin Exchange
Bitcoin Markets
Bitcoin Prices
blockchain
Blockchain Technology
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Cloud Computing
DAI
Decentralized Autonomous Organizations
digital asset regulation
DLT
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ETF
ethics of Fintech
Federal Reserve
financial services
Financial Technology
FinTech
FinTech Companies
FinTech Firms
FinTech in banking
FinTech innovations
FinTech Startups
future trends of fintech
Lending Circles
machine learning in finance
mobile payments
municipal bond technology
online lending
Open Banking
P2P Lending
peer to peer credit risk
Price Discovery
Random Forest
regulatory issues in Fintech
Regulatory Sandbox
ROSCAs
Shadow Bank
Smart Contracts
stablecoin compliance
Virtual Currencies

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367760083
  • Weight: 910g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Routledge Handbook of FinTech offers comprehensive coverage of the opportunities, challenges and future trends of financial technology.

This handbook is a unique and in-depth reference work. It is organised in six thematic parts. The first part outlines the development, funding, and the future trends. The second focuses on blockchain technology applications and various aspects of cryptocurrencies. The next covers FinTech in banking. A significant element of FinTech, mobile payments and online lending, is included in the fourth part. The fifth continues with several chapters covering other financial services, while the last discusses ethics and regulatory issues. These six parts represent the most significant and overarching themes of FinTech innovations.

This handbook will appeal to students, established researchers seeking a single repository on the subject, as well as policy makers and market professionals seeking convenient access to a one-stop guide.

K. Thomas Liaw is a Professor of Finance in the Economics and Finance Department at St. John's University, New York, USA.