Financial technology and technology-enabled finance are rapidly transforming the financial services sector. This section contains articles examining key developments in fintech and embedded finance, and exploring how technology is disrupting business models across banking, investments, lending and insurance.
We provide valuable insights on the technologies reshaping finance and the legal challenges for both fintech startups and incumbent institutions embracing innovation.
FinTech
Embedded finance
Start-ups
FCA new Consumer Duty
Top 5 take aways from recent fibre roll out financing transactions
Taking security in relation to e-money and e-money accounts
E-money and e-money accounts – a guide for lenders
Security over emoney and deposits with deposit aggregators JIBFL article November 2022
Revenue based financing and responsible lending
Embedded finance: Dear CEO
Embedded Finance: risks, opportunities, and regulatory pathways
Embedded finance providers: friend or foe?
How the venture debt market has grown and developed recently
Embedded finance: market challenges and market changes
Embedded finance: key considerations for funders of platform borrowers
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