Technology-Driven Innovations in Financial Services: The Rise of Alternative Finance

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Lech Gąsiorkiewicz, Jan Monkiewicz, Marek Monkiewicz
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Abstract

Abstract Financial systems worldwide are increasingly experiencing the mounting pressure of the technology-based financial innovations. Some of these developments are generating alternative financial structures existing parallelly to the “old” ones, whereas some others are simply replacing the “old” ones. Alternative intermediating institutions are gaining ground vis-à-vis incumbents, relying on their technological and market supremacy. The space of traditional financial intermediation requires new solutions to be more competitive. Some technological solutions provide additionally for the partial or entire disintermediation of the financial services, thus removing some existing transaction costs and matching directly economic agents. Digitalization and datafication, coupled with artificial intelligence, are offering immense new operational opportunities and economic benefits. On the other hand, they are also the source of new risks to the financial and economic systems, financial stability, national security, and consumer well-being, which need to be properly addressed. We review in this paper principal components of the current stream of technology-based financial innovations and their main drivers, as well as discuss major strategic issues and impacts that we are facing in this area.
技术驱动的金融服务创新:另类金融的兴起
摘要世界范围内的金融系统正越来越多地经历着以技术为基础的金融创新带来的越来越大的压力。其中一些发展正在产生与“旧”金融结构平行存在的替代金融结构,而另一些则只是取代“旧”的金融结构。替代中介机构凭借其技术和市场优势,在与现有机构的竞争中占据优势。传统金融中介的空间要求新的解决方案更具竞争力。一些技术解决方案额外提供了金融服务的部分或全部非中介化,从而消除了一些现有的交易成本,并直接匹配了经济代理人。数字化和数据化,再加上人工智能,正在提供巨大的新的运营机会和经济效益。另一方面,它们也是金融和经济体系、金融稳定、国家安全和消费者福祉面临新风险的根源,需要妥善解决。本文回顾了当前基于技术的金融创新的主要组成部分及其主要驱动因素,并讨论了我们在这一领域面临的主要战略问题和影响。
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