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Fintechs in South Africa: Impact on regulation, incumbents and consumers

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dc.contributor.author Cele, Simphiwe
dc.contributor.author Mlita, Prof Nhlanhla B.W.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-06-27T09:08:51Z
dc.date.available 2024-06-27T09:08:51Z
dc.date.issued 2024-03
dc.identifier.citation Cele, S.K. & Mlitwa, N.W., 2024, ‘Fintechs in South Africa: Impact on regulation, incumbents and consumers’, South African Journal of Information Management 26(1), a1766. https://doi. org/10.4102/sajim.v26i1. 1766 en
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10500/31334
dc.description.abstract Background: The financial services industry in South Africa has undergone many changes that have given birth to fintechs. Most of these changes are driven by the advent of technology and evolving customer expectations. Fintechs have led to process disruptions and business model transformations, yet their implications have yet to be sufficiently studied. Therefore, it is essential to close this knowledge gap by investigating the impact of fintechs on this industry. Objectives: This research aimed to investigate the impact of fintechs in the financial services industry in South Africa. Method: A qualitative study was conducted in which 18 industry experts were interviewed using semi-structured interviews. The interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed for data analysis. ATLAS.ti 22 was used to organise and analyse data. Results: Fintechs increase competition for the incumbents, reduce profits, expose the inability of the incumbents to be agile and introduce new regulatory risks in the financial services industry. In contrast, fintechs have also brought some positive changes into the industry: financial inclusion, new growth opportunities, increasing choices for consumers and making the industry more competitive, reducing costs, customising financial services, bringing convenience and forcing incumbents and regulators to become more innovative. Conclusion: This study uncovered the positive and negative effects of fintechs in financial services in South Africa. Contribution: The study will benefit academia by expanding the body of knowledge about fintech research and improving the holistic understanding of this field in emerging economies,which can inspire future research on fintech and its application. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject fintechs en
dc.subject financial technologies en
dc.subject impact en
dc.subject regulatory risk en
dc.subject sandboxes en
dc.subject agility en
dc.subject competition en
dc.subject financial inclusion en
dc.subject growth opportunities en
dc.subject convenience en
dc.title Fintechs in South Africa: Impact on regulation, incumbents and consumers en
dc.type Article en
dc.description.department Graduate School of Business Leadership en


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