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Navigating Views on Digital Finance: An In-depth Exploration of Diverse Perspectives

In: Trends and Challenges of Electronic Finance

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  • Navaneetha Krishnan Rajagopal

    (University of Technology and Applied Sciences)

  • Mari Anand N.

    (University of Technology and Applied Sciences)

  • Shelly Mohanty

    (University of Technology and Applied Sciences)

Abstract

This study undertakes a comprehensive exploration of electronic finance (e-finance), seeking to grasp its development, influence, obstacles, and future potentials from varied standpoints. Utilizing a systematic examination of literature alongside qualitative interactions with industry insiders, the research unveils the transformative journey of e-finance from its inception to its current status. It illuminates its crucial role in advancing financial inclusion, simplifying payment systems, and widening the accessibility of investment avenues. Nonetheless, amid these strides, the study pinpoints notable hurdles such as cyber security vulnerabilities and regulatory intricacies that jeopardize the sustainability of e-finance. These findings carry significant implications for policymakers, financial entities, and technology innovators. They stress the urgency of nurturing innovation while concurrently tackling regulatory and cyber security challenges to fully exploit the benefits of e-finance. Collaborative endeavors among stakeholders are essential to establish robust governance structures ensuring the dependability and durability of electronic financial platforms. Ultimately, by confronting these hurdles head-on and leveraging the potential of e-finance, societies can realize inclusive economic growth and foster broader societal progress, thus unlocking the complete potential of electronic finance in the digital era.

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  • Navaneetha Krishnan Rajagopal & Mari Anand N. & Shelly Mohanty, 2025. "Navigating Views on Digital Finance: An In-depth Exploration of Diverse Perspectives," Springer Books, in: Ananda S. & Tamanna Dalwai & Dharmendra Singh (ed.), Trends and Challenges of Electronic Finance, pages 69-89, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-96-3304-3_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-3304-3_5
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