Author
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- Ahmed Amin Hashim
(Assistant professor of business administration at, EELU Egyptian, E Learning University, Egypt)
- Mohamed S. Hamed
(Full Professor, Gulf Colleges, Saudi Arabia, Faculty of Commerce, Benha University, Egypt)
- Hamdy Goma Elgebaly
(Associate Professor, Gulf Colleges, Saudi Arabia, Faculty of Business, Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt)
- Sharaf Othman Ahmed
(Assistant professor, Gulf Colleges, Saudi Arabia)
- Amir Abdelfatah Ramadan Abdelfatah
(Assistant professor of business administration at Arab, Academy for Management, Banking, and Sciences)
Abstract
The research aims to study the role of financial technology as one of the tools of the industrial revolution in the development of financial and banking services in the Egyptian and Arab business environment, and to achieve this goal, the researcher formulated a set of assumptions, perhaps the most important of which is †there is no statistically significant impact of financial technology on the development of financial and banking services “and also†there is no statistically significant impact of financial technology positively on the process of financial inclusion†, and to test these assumptions, a set of statistical methods were used to serve the preparation of a field study in order to achieve research purposes, and that study resulted in a set of results, the most important of which were there is a significant effect Statistics of financial technology in the improvement and development of financial and banking services and the economic work environment through the provision of innovative tools of digital financial services, which leads to an increase in the funds available for lending and through lending platforms, which contributes to the financing of small and medium enterprises. Considering these results, a set of recommendations was presented that the researcher hopes to contribute to maximizing the benefits of financial technology for companies, banks, and organizations and directing financial information flows toward further development in this field with the need to establish regulations and laws to hedge the risks associated with digital transformation and applications of financial technology
Suggested Citation
Ahmed Amin Hashim & Mohamed S. Hamed & Hamdy Goma Elgebaly & Sharaf Othman Ahmed & Amir Abdelfatah Ramadan Abdelfatah, 2024.
"The Relationship between Financial Technology as one of the Tools of the Industrial Revolution and the Development of Financial and Banking Services,"
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 8(9), pages 3020-3039, September.
Handle:
RePEc:bcp:journl:v:8:y:2024:i:9:p:3020-3039
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