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Beschreibung
This book provides a comprehensive look at banking-as-a-service (Baas), equipping readers with an understanding of the origins, evolution, future, and applications of BaaS and the key differences across global markets. BaaS is a game changer in the financial services sector, radically transforming both how consumers experience financial products and the business models delivering them. Banking as a Service cuts through the hype to provide a measured overview of BaaS, helping readers to demystify a complex evolving field and understand its key opportunities, challenges, and risks. It provides a framework for understanding where BaaS came from, how BaaS changes the economics and business models of banking products and services, its impact on key stakeholders, and its key regulatory implications. Banking as a Service explains how business and operating models work, exploring different models such as interchange, deposit gathering, loan origination-to-distribute, legacy, API-first, own licence, match-making, and bank service providers and offers a framework for thinking about whether or not they're sustainable. It explores how BaaS operating and business models compare in different global territories and is supported by real-world examples and cases profiling organizations such as Blue Ridge Bank, Unit, Synapse, Goldman Sachs, Railsr, Starling, Solaris, Cacao Paycard, QNB, OnePipe, Airwallex, Nium, and Pomelo. It also explains the differences between BaaS, embedded finance, and open banking.
This book provides a comprehensive look at banking-as-a-service (Baas), equipping readers with an understanding of the origins, evolution, future, and applications of BaaS and the key differences across global markets. BaaS is a game changer in the financial services sector, radically transforming both how consumers experience financial products and the business models delivering them. Banking as a Service cuts through the hype to provide a measured overview of BaaS, helping readers to demystify a complex evolving field and understand its key opportunities, challenges, and risks. It provides a framework for understanding where BaaS came from, how BaaS changes the economics and business models of banking products and services, its impact on key stakeholders, and its key regulatory implications. Banking as a Service explains how business and operating models work, exploring different models such as interchange, deposit gathering, loan origination-to-distribute, legacy, API-first, own licence, match-making, and bank service providers and offers a framework for thinking about whether or not they're sustainable. It explores how BaaS operating and business models compare in different global territories and is supported by real-world examples and cases profiling organizations such as Blue Ridge Bank, Unit, Synapse, Goldman Sachs, Railsr, Starling, Solaris, Cacao Paycard, QNB, OnePipe, Airwallex, Nium, and Pomelo. It also explains the differences between BaaS, embedded finance, and open banking.
Über den Autor
Jason Mikula
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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;
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Fachbereich: Einzelne Wirtschaftszweige
Genre: Importe, Wirtschaft
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781398617889
ISBN-10: 1398617881
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Mikula, Jason
Hersteller: Kogan Page
Kogan Page Ltd
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 234 x 156 x 17 mm
Von/Mit: Jason Mikula
Erscheinungsdatum: 31.12.2024
Gewicht: 0,604 kg
Artikel-ID: 128746021

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