Explore banking-as-a-service (BaaS) and its applications, opportunities, challenges, and risks and the key differences across global markets with this comprehensive guide.
Explore banking-as-a-service (BaaS) and its applications, opportunities, challenges, and risks and the key differences across global markets with this comprehensive guide.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jason Mikula is the publisher of Fintech Business Weekly, a newsletter going beyond the headlines to analyse the technology, regulatory and business model trends driving the rapidly evolving financial services ecosystem at the intersection of traditional banking, payments, fintech and crypto. He also advises, consults for and invests in early-stage startups. Previously, he spent over a decade building and scaling consumer finance businesses, including at Enova, LendUp, and Goldman Sachs. He is based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 01: What is "banking as a service," and where did it come from?; Chapter 02: Why do fintechs need banking as a service?; Chapter 03: The house that durbin built us fintechs' love affair with interchange; Chapter 04: What's in it for banks ? primarily, a low cost source of deposits; Chapter 05: BaaS business models loan origination to distribute; Chapter 06: What are the different baas operating models?; Chapter 07: What is the difference between banking as a service and embedded finance?; Chapter 08: Banking as a service challenges pose questions about the model's sustainability; Chapter 09: US case studies synapse, blue ridge bank, goldman sachs; Chapter 10: UK/EU case studies railsr, griffin, solaris; Chapter 11: Latin America case studies dock, pomelo; Chapter 12: Asia Pacific case studies standard chartered, nium, airwallex; Chapter 13: Africa case studies ukheshe, jumo, onepipe; Chapter 14: Middle east case studies united payment, QNB, nymcard; Chapter 15: Where does banking as a service go from here?; Chapter 16: Abbreviations and Definitions;
Chapter 01: What is "banking as a service," and where did it come from?; Chapter 02: Why do fintechs need banking as a service?; Chapter 03: The house that durbin built us fintechs' love affair with interchange; Chapter 04: What's in it for banks ? primarily, a low cost source of deposits; Chapter 05: BaaS business models loan origination to distribute; Chapter 06: What are the different baas operating models?; Chapter 07: What is the difference between banking as a service and embedded finance?; Chapter 08: Banking as a service challenges pose questions about the model's sustainability; Chapter 09: US case studies synapse, blue ridge bank, goldman sachs; Chapter 10: UK/EU case studies railsr, griffin, solaris; Chapter 11: Latin America case studies dock, pomelo; Chapter 12: Asia Pacific case studies standard chartered, nium, airwallex; Chapter 13: Africa case studies ukheshe, jumo, onepipe; Chapter 14: Middle east case studies united payment, QNB, nymcard; Chapter 15: Where does banking as a service go from here?; Chapter 16: Abbreviations and Definitions;
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