How fast growing industries respond to Black Swans: the case of the FinTech industry in the Covid-19 pandemic

Kostantinos Tsanis, Vasilios Stouraitis

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Abstract

The FinTech industry has been growing rapidly and playing a significant part in Black Swan events taking place increasingly in recent years as go-to service provider for the major financial services. Since 2020, the onset of COVID-19, which is widely regarded as a black swan event, has substantially impacted the industry, both positively and negatively leaving the need for drafting the future of Fintech from there on. The unforeseen disruption caused by COVID-19 has driven research to increasingly reflect on the extent and suitability of company readiness and risk-evaluation processes as well as crisis management in varied contexts. This chapter reviews the recent performance of the FinTech industry and the actions taken by FinTechs in light of the COVID-19 pandemic in both emergent and emerging markets to explore the different ways in which COVID-19 is shaping the current FinTech market and impacting its future. Through a review of the recent Fintech industry performance and the triggers behind it the chapter proposes future recommendations on how the FinTech industry can respond to potential Black Swan events. These include future research on crisis response, crisis management curriculum and supporting collaboration between industry and academia and also and increased focus on agile operations, technology investment, employee well-being and customer communication by the industry.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Palgrave Handbook of FinTech in Africa and Middle East: Connecting the Dots of a Rapidly Emerging Ecosystem
EditorsKostantinos Tsanis, Heather Webb, Amira Kaddour, Olayinka David-West
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Number of pages31
ISBN (Print)9789819719983
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 5 Nov 2024

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