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Davos 2024: The Future of Global Fintech
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Davos 2024: The fintech industry is proving resilient and expanding financial services to traditionally underserved consumers and businesses, according to new research from the World Economic Forum in collaboration with the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School. This press conference highlights ways in which the sector impacts the economy and society and identifies areas where public and private sector actors can take action to help strengthen the industry.
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Davos 2024: The Future of Global Fintech
Category : Financial Technology
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Davos 2024: The fintech industry is proving resilient and expanding financial services to traditionally underserved consumers and businesses, according to new research from the World Economic Forum in collaboration with the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School. This press conference highlights ways in which the sector impacts the economy and society and identifies areas where public and private sector actors can take action to help strengthen the industry.
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Davos 2024: The Future of Global Fintech
Category : Financial Technology
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Davos 2024: The fintech industry is proving resilient and expanding financial services to traditionally underserved consumers and businesses, according to new research from the World Economic Forum in collaboration with the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School. This press conference highlights ways in which the sector impacts the economy and society and identifies areas where public and private sector actors can take action to help strengthen the industry.
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Davos 2024: The Future of Global Fintech
Category : Financial Technology
Hits : 13254
Davos 2024: The fintech industry is proving resilient and expanding financial services to traditionally underserved consumers and businesses, according to new research from the World Economic Forum in collaboration with the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School. This press conference highlights ways in which the sector impacts the economy and society and identifies areas where public and private sector actors can take action to help strengthen the industry.
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