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- Arduini, Simona
- Ünal, Pinar
- Di Mario, Chiara
- Mattei, Tommaso
Abstract
This study aims to investigate the nature and expected evolution of business models adopted by FinTech firms in Italy and to examine their economic and financial performance. The first part of the research offers a conceptual and historical overview of the FinTech ecosystem, including its defining technological foundations, sectoral classifications and evolving business models. The goal of the analysis is to highlight the main characteristics of FinTech firms and their development across segments such as Payments, Lending, InsurTech, WealthTech, RegTech, and Blockchain-based services. The second part develops an empirical analysis; in particular, it employs both a qualitative, descriptive analysis and a quantitative panel analysis of 15 Italian FinTech firms (2018–2024), exploring trends in profitability, operational activity, liquidity conditions, and financial structure. The findings reveal a marked deterioration in profitability after 2020, despite continued operational expansion, pointing to rising cost pressures and limited financial resilience. Clustering results show a polarized sector: only a few large-scale firms achieve strong profitability, most operate as small, low-risk, low-growth entities, and a minority experience persistent financial fragility. Performance ratios, liquidity management, and operational scale emerge as the strongest determinants of ROA and ROE. Overall, the study contributes to the literature by integrating qualitative insights with empirical financial evidence, offering a comprehensive assessment of the structural, regulatory, and economic forces shaping the sustainability of Italian FinTech firms.
Suggested Citation
Arduini, Simona & Ünal, Pinar & Di Mario, Chiara & Mattei, Tommaso, 2026.
"New frontiers in digital finance: An exploratory study on a sample of Italian FinTech companies,"
Research in International Business and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 87(C).
Handle:
RePEc:eee:riibaf:v:87:y:2026:i:c:s0275531926001522
DOI: 10.1016/j.ribaf.2026.103425
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