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:And that in part explains why banks themselves are waking up to the possibility of working with corporates to develop embedded finance services as a way of opening up new revenue streams. | :And that in part explains why banks themselves are waking up to the possibility of working with corporates to develop embedded finance services as a way of opening up new revenue streams. | ||
:Clearly, the consumer-facing benefits of embedded finance are rapidly evolving and making the case for corporates to investigate this area more compelling. | :Clearly, the consumer-facing benefits of embedded finance are rapidly evolving and making the case for corporates to investigate this area more compelling. |
Revision as of 13:00, 14 December 2021
Information technology - financial services - embedded finance - fintech - banks.
(BaaS).
Banking as a service includes traditional banks working with other organisations to provide embedded finance services to consumers.
- Trust levels drive BaaS growth
- "... it may be that the consumer is happier taking up financial services from their favoured brands than they might from traditional banks and others in the sector.
- And that in part explains why banks themselves are waking up to the possibility of working with corporates to develop embedded finance services as a way of opening up new revenue streams.
- Clearly, the consumer-facing benefits of embedded finance are rapidly evolving and making the case for corporates to investigate this area more compelling.
- And with a dizzying number of fintechs only too happy to pitch themselves to banks and corporates as the enablers of a new wave of ‘banking as a service’, the noise around this will surely increase. "
- The Treasurer online, 2 December 2021
See also
- Bank
- Embedded finance
- Fintech
- In-House-Banking-as-a-Service
- Information technology
- Interoperability
- Open banking
- Open banking APIs