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FinTech is gaining traction and young, high-income users are the early adopters

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  • Gulamhuseinwala, Imran

    (EY U.K.)

  • Bull, Thomas

    (EY U.K.)

  • Lewis, Steven

    (EY U.K.)

Abstract

This article presents the findings of new research focused on the consumer adoption of FinTech. FinTech products — financial services products developed by non-bank, non-insurance, online companies — offer alternative ways of accessing a variety of services, from money transfers to financial planning. Adoption is relatively high for such a new category — with 15.5% of digitally active consumers using FinTech products. The projected growth is dramatic: the adoption levels could potentially double in 12 months. FinTech adoption peaks above 40% among digitally active users with high incomes — which means that some of the most economically valuable customers for banks and insurers are already FinTech customers.

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  • Gulamhuseinwala, Imran & Bull, Thomas & Lewis, Steven, 2015. "FinTech is gaining traction and young, high-income users are the early adopters," Journal of Financial Perspectives, EY Global FS Institute, vol. 3(3), pages 16-23.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:jofipe:0084
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    Keywords

    FinTech; consumer adoption;

    JEL classification:

    • G10 - Financial Economics - - General Financial Markets - - - General (includes Measurement and Data)

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