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Author / Creator:Dorfleitner, Gregor, author.
Imprint:Cham : Springer, 2017.
©2017
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Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11272542
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Other authors / contributors:Hornuf, Lars, author.
Schmitt, Matthias, editor.
Weber, Martina, editor.
ISBN:9783319546667
331954666X
9783319546650
3319546651
Digital file characteristics:text file PDF
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed March 23, 2017).
Summary:This book focuses on market developments of crowdfunding, crowdinvesting, crowdlending, social trading, robo-advice, personal financial management, online payment and mobile payment in Germany. FinTech companies are an important driver of innovation in the financial industry. By making financial transactions more user-friendly and transparent, these firms potentially contribute to financial stability and economic growth. The authors define and categorize the different market segments that have emerged. They further provide an assessment of current market volumes and make forecasts for the next 5, 10 and 20 years. Particular attention is given to the empirical findings resulting from scholarly research. Furthermore, the authors evaluate how the German FinTech market ranks relative to international standards. This book will appeal to finance and entrepreneurship researchers as well as practitioners from banking and tech industries. "This book offers a fresh and fascinating look at the FinTech market. The authors provide a rigorous economic analysis of the FinTech market in Germany and offer many insights that are of interest to practitioners, academics, and policymakers alike." Professor Douglas Cumming, Schulich School of Business "Germany is one of the fastest growing FinTech markets in Europe. This book not only provides a comprehensive and systematic overview on the developments and actors, but undertakes a visionary outlook on the forthcoming decades based on scientific methods." Dr. Thomas Puschmann, Head of Swiss FinTech Innovation Lab.
Other form:Print version: Dorfleitner, Gregor. FinTech in Germany. Cham : Springer, 2017 3319546651 9783319546650
Standard no.:10.1007/978-3-319-54666-7

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505 0 |a About This Book; Contents; About the Authors; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Definition of FinTech and Description of the FinTech Industry; 2.1 Definition of FinTech; 2.2 Segments of the FinTech Industry; Chapter 3: Methodology; Chapter 4: The FinTech Market in Germany; 4.1 Current Market Environment; 4.2 General Market Trends; 4.3 Crowdfunding; 4.4 Donation and Reward-Based Crowdfunding; 4.5 Crowdinvesting; 4.6 Crowdlending; 4.7 Credit and Factoring; 4.8 Social Trading; 4.9 Robo-Advice; 4.10 Personal Financial Management; 4.11 Investment and Banking. 
505 8 |a 4.12 Payments4.13 Insurance; 4.14 Global Player; 4.15 FinTech Activities of German Banks; Chapter 5: International Position of the German FinTech Market; 5.1 Donation and Reward-Based Crowdfunding; 5.2 Crowdinvesting; 5.3 Crowdlending; 5.4 Robo-Advice; 5.5 Alternative Payment Methods; Chapter 6: Forecasts for the FinTech Market in Germany; 6.1 Methodology; 6.2 Potential Addressable Markets; 6.2.1 Donation and Reward-Based Crowdfunding; 6.2.2 Crowdinvesting; 6.2.3 Crowdlending and Other Types of Credit; 6.2.4 Factoring; 6.2.5 Social Trading, Robo-Advice, and Investment and Banking. 
505 8 |a 6.2.6 Personal Financial Management6.2.7 Payments; 6.2.8 Statistical Adjustments; 6.3 Potential Market Penetration of FinTech Businesses; 6.4 Forecast; 6.4.1 Donation and Reward-Based Crowdfunding; 6.4.2 Crowdinvesting; 6.4.3 Crowdlending and Other Loans; 6.4.4 Factoring; 6.4.5 Social Trading, Robo-Advice, and Investment and Banking; 6.4.6 Personal Financial Management; 6.4.7 Payments; Chapter 7: Academic Research; 7.1 Donation and Reward-Based Crowdfunding; 7.2 Crowdinvesting; 7.3 Crowdlending; 7.4 Social Trading; Chapter 8: Summary; Appendix: List of FinTechs; References; Data Sources. 
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