The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on trends in the European banking sector

Nina Miković
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This article gives a summary of key developments in the European banking industry before and during the global financial crisis, with a focus on trends following the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. The purpose is to provide an overview with conclusions on the European banking sector's actual and upcoming trends following the COVID-19 pandemic, based on scientific research and reports from selected international financial institutions. The crisis brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the global consolidation process and the advancement of financial technologies, particularly in European banks. In light of the financial crisis' uncertainty and the widespread use of "lockdown" measures, banks in Europe launched a race to digitalize business activities. Banks will also increasingly utilize mergers and acquisitions as a strategy for business model change as competition heats up in the market. However, European banking is undergoing a transformation driven mostly by technological advances. This is both for financial reasons and to stay relevant in the highly competitive digital banking landscape. Green finance are also becoming increasingly popular as a means of promoting environmental sustainability.
COVID-19大流行对欧洲银行业趋势的影响
本文总结了全球金融危机前和危机期间欧洲银行业的主要发展情况,重点介绍了2019冠状病毒病大流行爆发后的趋势。其目的是根据科学研究和部分国际金融机构的报告,概述2019冠状病毒病大流行后欧洲银行业的实际和未来趋势,并得出结论。2019冠状病毒病大流行带来的危机加速了全球整合进程和金融技术的进步,特别是在欧洲银行。鉴于金融危机的不确定性和“封锁”措施的广泛使用,欧洲的银行发起了一场数字化业务活动的竞赛。随着市场竞争的加剧,银行也将越来越多地利用并购作为改变商业模式的战略。然而,欧洲银行业正在经历一场主要由技术进步推动的转型。这既是出于财务原因,也是为了在竞争激烈的数字银行领域保持相关性。作为促进环境可持续性的一种手段,绿色金融也越来越受欢迎。
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