
Published 2025-03-31
Keywords
- Fintech ,
- bancos ,
- Países Bajos ,
- CBDC ,
- tecnologías digitales
- servicios financieros ,
- competencia ...More
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Abstract
Las fintechs de los Países Bajos parecen incapaces de competir por razones fundamentales
con grandes bancos como ABN AMRO, ING Bank y Rabobank. Mediante entrevistas con representantes de fintechs, responsables políticos, supervisores y académicos, se investigó hasta
qué punto ha fracasado la revolución fintech pronosticada, qué obstáculos experimentan las
fintechs y si la introducción de una CBDC puede estimular la revolución fintech. Puede que las
fintech no hayan superado a los bancos en competencia, pero los servicios financieros sí se han
visto fundamentalmente modificados por la aplicación de las tecnologías digitales. Las fintech
parecen enfrentarse a cinco obstáculos en su competencia con los grandes bancos. Dependiendo
de las opciones de diseño, la introducción de un CBDC podría reducir la relación de dependencia
de las fintech respecto a los bancos y promover la diversidad en el sistema monetario-financiero.
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