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    Small Business Fintech Lending: The Need for Comprehensive Regulation

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    The 28.7 million small businesses in the United States—99% of all American businesses—are the backbone of the American economy. Historically, small businesses relied on community banks for their credit needs. Over the last decade, however, small businesses increasingly have turned to “fintech” lenders—nonbank lenders that are largely unregulated. Nonbank consumer lending is governed by consumer protection statutes, but nonbank small business lending is outside of any clear regulatory framework that would protect borrowers from potentially predatory practices. This Article argues that the optimal regulatory regime is a combination of both state authority over fintech lenders and inclusion of small business borrowers in federal consumer protection statutes

    Women and Trade: Gender\u27s Impact on Trade Finance and Fintech

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    Woman-owned firms engage differently with finance for trade. The barriers they face in starting and running a business are well-known. Yet, this offers little insight into how they finance their business once globalized. Surveys indicate that finance is often the primary barrier to trade. We seek to deepen and modernize this finding by using a unique data set to explore the patterns of financial access exhibited by woman-owned exporting firms. We show that women face two levels of exclusion in access to finance—access to basic finance and access to trade finance. The latter is driven by characteristics common to firms owned by women. Also, in line with existing work, we show that woman-owned firms tend to turn to informal finance as an alternative more than their male counterparts. However, we also show that women are more likely to adopt fintech as a financial solution than men. This suggests that policies aimed at incentivizing banks to lend more to women may not be solving the right problem

    New quality of financial institutions and business management

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    Economic processes in the world are characterized by a high level of dynamism, change and innovative approaches to addressing key issues in nowadays. In a context of globalization and European integration of Ukraine into a high-tech competitive environment in order to financing innovative projects, it is necessary to use Blockchain technology as an effective tool for digital economy. Purpose of scientific research is to find out key priorities and functionalities of Blockchain’s application for solving business and government tasks. The object of scientific research is the latest financial technology Blockchain and a system of cult-technologies: crowdsourcing, crowdfunding, crowdinvesting. Methodology. In the process of re-search, the following methods are used: generalization – in studying the nature, pre-conditions and principles of Blockchain technologies; formalization – when compar-ing characteristics of the latest forms of financing, such as crowdsourcing, crowd-funding, crowdinvesting. In the course of scientific research, key qualitative charac-teristics of digital economy are described and the dominant components of its devel-opment are investigated. The result of the article. The priorities, new principles of business management and possibilities of Blockchain technology as an effective digi-tal economy tool for solving business and government tasks are revealed. Future pro-spects from the implementation of crowd-technologies as an effective management tool in progress for solving the problems of innovative business are substantiated. Interconnection in the latest financial institution of creative initiatives realization is presented. The comparative analysis of management of new institutes of innovative development for Ukrainian economy in the course of doing business is carried out. The result of the research is presentation of the relationship in the latest financial in-stitution implementing creative initiatives and a comparative analysis of new insti-tutes of innovative development in the sphere of finance for the Ukrainian economy. Practical implications. The components of digital economy identified by the authors in the article are accelerators of the socio-economic life of Ukrainian society in the modern world and are capable of rapidly increasing Ukraine’s GDP. The described new forms of financing of Ukrainian start-ups (crowdsourcing, crowdfunding, crowdsourcing) are today quite interesting and effective tool for solving business problems in the financial, economic, innovative, marketing and marketing spheres. Value/originality. Blockchain technology, as an effective tool for Ukraine’s digital economy, is able to address the challenges of business and government, uncover the relationship between crowdsourcing, crowdfunding, crowdsourcing, and explain the content of innovative financial institutions for Ukraine’s economy

    ANALYZING OPERATIONAL AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ON THE FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGY (FINTECH) FIRM (Case Study on Samsung Pay)

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    This study aims to analyze the operational and financial performance of Samsung Pay at United States in the year of 2015. Operational performances consist of availability, security, and effectiveness and usability of Samsung Pay. Financial performances consist of profitability, inventory turnover, percentage of sold phone which acceptable to use Samsung Pay in US to all sold phone of Samsung in the year of 2015, and the percentage of sold phone which acceptable to use Samsung Pay in US to US Samsung Pay users in 2015. The theory used in this research is Corporate Performance Evaluation Theory. Methods of data collection used in this research is literature study with secondary data in the form of Annual Financial Statement of Samsung Electronics, Co., Ltd and the Subsidiaries in the Year of 2015. Descriptive qualitative method is used to analyze the research data. The result of the research found that the value of operational and financial performances of Samsung Pay is 3,1 of 4. So it can be said that the performance of financial and operational in Samsung Pay is great. Limitations of this research is no explanation about the revenue and job of the Samsung Pay‟s users at US, this research was not involved inside Samsung Pay but done by document analysis, as well as a minimum of information or data about Samsung Pay. The next research are expected to use the other data with the different set of research object and region, as well as to add the other performance indicators other than financial and operational

    Fintech and Secured Transactions Systems of the Future

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    2017 Trade Finance Gaps, Growth and Jobs Survey

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    Key Points • The global trade finance gap is estimated at $1.5 trillion. • 40% of the gap originates in Asia and the Pacific. • 74% of rejected trade finance transactions come from SMEs and midcap firms. • Female-owned firms report higher rejection rates, and are less likely to find alternatives in the formal financial sector. • At least 36% of rejected trade finance may be fundable by other financial institutions. • A 10% increase in trade finance could boost employment by 1%. • 80% of banks report digitization will cut costs, yet no evidence that savings translate to tional trade finance apacity

    CDFIs and Online Business Lending: A Review of Recent Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities

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    The report, authored by Jack Northrup, Eric Hangen, and Michael Swack, looks at some of the issues CDFIs face as the fintech industry (technology companies involved in lending) grows and begins to target markets served by CDFIs
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