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The financial sector is witnessing rapid technological innovations, leading to the emergence of Fintech (Financial Technologies), revolutionising national and international financial landscapes. Fintech is expanding and enhancing financial products and services, making them more accessible and affordable while transforming customer relationships, payment methods, financing, and transfers.?

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Advances in Emerging Financial Technology & Digital Money provide a platform for collective reflection, bringing together institutions, policymakers, digital and financial service providers, professionals, and academics from various disciplines. The aim is to clarify the challenges, opportunities, and socio-economic impacts of innovations in finance and technology on citizens and businesses in Morocco, Africa, and worldwide. This comprehensive collection offers valuable insights into the current state and prospects of financial technology and digital money.?

The book covers all the essential topics, including:?

·??????????????? AI and Machine Learning in Fintech and Beyond;??

·??????????????? Financial Inclusion, Literacy, and Behavior;?

·??????????????? Fintech Ecosystems, Collaboration, and Analysis;??

·??????????????? Blockchain, Security, and Sustainability;??

·??????????????? Fintech Innovations and Applications.?

In this new book, The authors share their experiences to provide a comprehensive and well-researched overview of the technologies and concepts that will transform the banking industry as we know it. It aspires to be a useful reference for Executive Managers, CIOs, Fintech professionals, and researchers interested in exploring and implementing an efficient fintech strategy.?



Advances in Emerging Financial Technology & Digital Money provide a platform for collective reflection, bringing together institutions, policymakers, digital and financial service providers, professionals, and academics from various disciplines.