在数字化经济中开启非洲的金融前景:金融技术、非法流动和债务管理。尼日利亚案例

Usman Gana, Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke, Osi Mary
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随着非洲经济的发展,非洲的金融科技(FinTech)在过去几年中取得了显著进步。尼日利亚作为非洲大陆的重要组成部分,正在经历着非洲正在经历的许多事情。尼日利亚经济近年来发生了重大变化,尤其是随着金融科技的出现。非法资金流动(IFFs)的基础设施也发生了变化。为了打击或遏制非法资金外流,为经济提供一个稳定的运行环境,尼日利亚必须努力提高金融决策和公共债务管理的透明度。在这项研究中,我们采用了回归和相关方法,并利用从国家统计局收集到的第一手和第二手数据,对这一主题进行了评估。其目的是通过在尼日利亚适当部署金融科技,遏制国际金融衍生工具,提高公共债务管理的透明度,从而开启尼日利亚的金融前景。研究结果表明,薄弱或受损的金融科技正在越来越多地助长非法资金的流入,数字专业知识非常匮乏,虚拟银行和传统银行的数字技术的短暂性掩盖了非法资金的需求,监管框架已经过时,最后,需要采取多国合作的方式。这些发现将有助于政策制定者努力消除我国的国际融资机制,并加强我国的公共债务管理机制。关键词非法资金流动、金融科技、债务管理、公信力
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Unlocking Africa’s Financial Prospects in A Digitized Economy: Financial Technologies, Illicit Flows, and Debt Management. The Case of Nigeria
Africa’s financial technology (FinTech) has significantly improved during the last several years as her economy evolved. Nigeria, as a vital part of the continent is undergoing so much as Africa is experiencing. Nigerian economy has undergone significant changes in recent years, particularly with the advent of FinTech. The infrastructure for Illicit Financial Flows, IFFs, evolved as well. To combat or curb IFFs and provide a stable operating environment for the economy, Nigeria must seek to increase transparency in financial decision-making and public debt management. In this study, regression and correlation were employed, together with primary, and secondary data gathered from the National Bureau of Statistics, to assess this subject matter. The aim was to unlock Nigeria’s financial prospects via curbing IFFs and instilling transparency in public debt management by properly deploying of FinTech in Nigeria. According to the results, weak or compromised FinTech are increasing facilitating IFFs, there’s great dearth of digital expertise, the transient nature of digital technology via virtual and traditional banks is obscuring demand for IFFs, regulatory frame is albeit obsolete and finally, there is a call for a multi-national approach. These findings will be helpful for policymakers working hard to rid this country of IFFs and strengthen our public debt management mechanisms. Keywords: Illicit Financial flows, FinTech; debt management; Credibility
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