An Exploratory Study of the Key Strategic Decision Making Characteristics and Processes that drive Emerging and Global Fintech (Financial Technology) CompaniesTools Furusa, Tatenda M L (2017) An Exploratory Study of the Key Strategic Decision Making Characteristics and Processes that drive Emerging and Global Fintech (Financial Technology) Companies. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
AbstractThe last decade has seen the rapid rise of the phrase “fintech”, short for financial technology. According to an Accenture 2015 report, global investment in Fintech has ballooned from $USD 930 million in 2008 to over $USD 12 billion by 2015 and European fintech growing by up to 215%. Fintech is changing the way consumers interact with financial services and how traditional institutions operate on a day to day basis. Some of the disrupted areas include mobile payments, insurance, loans and banking. For example, consumers can now access loans much quicker and faster or send money across borders at relatively low costs too. For companies the traditional brick and mortar operation has been abandoned allowing them to deliver services with limited overheads. In such a hyper competitive and fast growing sector, the importance of making the right strategic decisions can make or break the survival of a company. Therefore, this study aims to explore the key strategic decision making characteristics of emerging and established fintech companies and draw comparisons and insights into how they formulate and implement plans.
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