A new report by consultancy group Kearney says a quarter of bank...
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A new survey by N26 found that 27 percent of people around...
A report from the Beijing Bureau of Financial Work says 90% of P2P platforms will struggle to stay in business in 2017; if their predictions are correct that would reduce the total number of P2P companies from 4,856 to approximately 500; companies will begin to undergo a review by regulators and it is expected that a run on deposits is likely to occur; regulators will be checking for a number of variables including two new requirements: the appointment of a custodian bank and full disclosure of the use of deposits; other factors under review will include risk management, business scale, IT infrastructure, investment sources and shareholders' credibility; firms will either be granted a P2P lending license or be required to liquidate; in 2016 the industry accounted for 800 billion yuan and according to the Beijing Bureau of Financial Work it is likely that 2017 will end drastically different for the industry overall. Source
A new report by Ernst & Young surveyed 1,500 U.S. consumers across...
This past summer the team from the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance...
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York released its 2016 small business credit survey yesterday and the data shows some bad news for online lenders; big banks, small banks and credit unions all scored higher on the survey than online lenders when it comes to access to capital; one of the more telling pieces of data from the report was that online lenders scored lower than banks on transparency; fintechs did score higher on speed of application and ease of process; not all bad news but still points out the advantage that banks have when it comes to cost of capital. Source
A new report from Kantar says UK financial institutions could be missing a £130bn ($173) opportunity by not winning over women; they are not targeting women in ads and are missing the potential for a significant boost in savings and investment; the report also shows that 38 percent of women feel in control of their financial future and women retire with a third of the savings compared to men; targeting women can not only help to bring these number up but the study also shows women are more apt to recommend financial services than men. Source.
According to a new report by Accenture and McLagan, which is part of Aon Hewitt a business unit of Aon plc, blockchain technology could reduce infrastructure costs for eight of the world's 10 largest investment banks by an average of 30%, translating to $8 billion to $12 billion in annual cost savings for those banks; key figures include a 70% cut on central finance reporting, a 50% cut on business and central operations, and a 50% cut on compliance. Source
Tearsheet asked 107 financial professionals from traditional financial institutions and fintechs who...
New Resource Bank has been offering asset based loans through a partnership with P2Bi and the agreement could help to establish a template for smaller banks working with fintechs; the partnership is a win-win for P2Bi with more leads and the bank as they get to more efficiently work through customer relationships that might normally take more time and energy than it would be worth. Source.