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Navigating the Fintech Frontier Transformative Innovations and Risk Factors in Financial Services - cover

Navigating the Fintech Frontier Transformative Innovations and Risk Factors in Financial Services

Mohammed Majeed, Abdul-Razak Abubakari, Nurideen Alhassan

Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers

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Navigating the Fintech Frontier Transformative Innovations and Risk Factors in Financial Services explores the transformative impact of financial technology on banking and financial services. It examines key opportunities and challenges in fintech adoption, including AI-driven banking, blockchain innovations, big data analytics, and the role of IoT in financial services. The book also addresses the risks associated with fintech adoption, addressing security, regulatory concerns, and customer trust.Key Features:- Explores fintech adoption, risks, and regulatory challenges.- Analyzes AI, blockchain, big data, and IoT in banking.- Examines the impact of machine learning on financial services.- Offers insights into customer behavior and risk management.- Provides a theoretical and practical perspective on fintech innovation.Readership:This book with its strong theoretical foundation and real-world applications, provides valuable insights for students, researchers, and professionals navigating the evolving fintech landscape.
Available since: 04/25/2025.
Print length: 170 pages.

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