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    Should Google and Facebook be venturing into banking?

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    Publication type
    Journal article
    Author
    Cumps, Bjorn
    Publication Year
    2020
    Journal
    International Finance
    Publication Issue
    January
    
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    The global banking industry is a trillion-dollar industry and technology giants Google and Facebook are making a slow but sure banking and money transfer play. Over the last decade, fintech innovation has disrupted banking and financial services globally to a certain extent. And the rate at which things are changing in the banking industry is only expected to accelerate in the future. Technology is bound to take over traditional banking practices and usher in significant changes in the industry.
    Knowledge Domain/Industry
    Digital Transformation
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12127/7313
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