Strategic business models under open banking: A guideline for incumbent banks

Since their emergence, FinTechs have been rapidly propagating and capturing market share from incumbent banks. These newcomers are responsible for most of the industry’s recent innovations, besides being more agile and customer-centric in their delivery of innovative banking products to the market....

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Main Authors: NGUYEN, Huynh Long Hung, MEGARGEL, Alan @ Ali MADJELISI
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-81542022-04-29T03:54:03Z Strategic business models under open banking: A guideline for incumbent banks NGUYEN, Huynh Long Hung MEGARGEL, Alan @ Ali MADJELISI Since their emergence, FinTechs have been rapidly propagating and capturing market share from incumbent banks. These newcomers are responsible for most of the industry’s recent innovations, besides being more agile and customer-centric in their delivery of innovative banking products to the market. With the advent of the Open Banking era, FinTechs now have the support and encouragement from regulators to compete for business in a level playing field alongside traditional banks. A partnership between banks and FinTechs can leverage each side’s strengths, thus maximizing returns for both. This paper discusses, from an incumbent bank’s perspective, which role in a FinTech partnership it should take, or in other words, what kinds of strategic business models it should follow within an Open Banking framework. In reasoning for that purpose, we have performed an evaluation considering both academic and practical resources in this discipline. Industry case studies of incumbent banks fulfilling various bank-FinTech partnership roles are presented in this paper. Our findings suggest that banks should consider Open Banking strategic business models based on their total internal resources and product offerings, as well as their appetite and readiness for participating in the API economy. 2022-03-22T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/7151 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University FinTech open banking API ecosystem platform strategy Databases and Information Systems Finance and Financial Management Strategic Management Policy
institution Singapore Management University
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Singapore
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topic FinTech
open banking
API
ecosystem
platform
strategy
Databases and Information Systems
Finance and Financial Management
Strategic Management Policy
spellingShingle FinTech
open banking
API
ecosystem
platform
strategy
Databases and Information Systems
Finance and Financial Management
Strategic Management Policy
NGUYEN, Huynh Long Hung
MEGARGEL, Alan @ Ali MADJELISI
Strategic business models under open banking: A guideline for incumbent banks
description Since their emergence, FinTechs have been rapidly propagating and capturing market share from incumbent banks. These newcomers are responsible for most of the industry’s recent innovations, besides being more agile and customer-centric in their delivery of innovative banking products to the market. With the advent of the Open Banking era, FinTechs now have the support and encouragement from regulators to compete for business in a level playing field alongside traditional banks. A partnership between banks and FinTechs can leverage each side’s strengths, thus maximizing returns for both. This paper discusses, from an incumbent bank’s perspective, which role in a FinTech partnership it should take, or in other words, what kinds of strategic business models it should follow within an Open Banking framework. In reasoning for that purpose, we have performed an evaluation considering both academic and practical resources in this discipline. Industry case studies of incumbent banks fulfilling various bank-FinTech partnership roles are presented in this paper. Our findings suggest that banks should consider Open Banking strategic business models based on their total internal resources and product offerings, as well as their appetite and readiness for participating in the API economy.
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author NGUYEN, Huynh Long Hung
MEGARGEL, Alan @ Ali MADJELISI
author_facet NGUYEN, Huynh Long Hung
MEGARGEL, Alan @ Ali MADJELISI
author_sort NGUYEN, Huynh Long Hung
title Strategic business models under open banking: A guideline for incumbent banks
title_short Strategic business models under open banking: A guideline for incumbent banks
title_full Strategic business models under open banking: A guideline for incumbent banks
title_fullStr Strategic business models under open banking: A guideline for incumbent banks
title_full_unstemmed Strategic business models under open banking: A guideline for incumbent banks
title_sort strategic business models under open banking: a guideline for incumbent banks
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/7151
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