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The Path to FinTech Development Research on Islamic Finance in Turkey

The Path to FinTech Development Research on Islamic Finance in Turkey
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Author(s): Musa Gün (Recep Tayyip Erdogan University, Turkey)
Copyright: 2020
Pages: 32
Source title: Impact of Financial Technology (FinTech) on Islamic Finance and Financial Stability
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Nader Naifar (Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia & University of Sfax, Tunisia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-0039-2.ch005

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Abstract

The concept of FinTech, which is the combination of finance and technology, aims to facilitate many services offered by financial institutions. This chapter examines the development of FinTech practices in terms of Islamic finance in Turkey. The chapter assesses the viewpoints of the sector participants, including participation banks, corporate customers, and FinTech companies operating in Turkey, about Islamic finance and FinTech. In this regard, the ultimate goal of the study is to present a projection to the market actors and decision makers in order to be able to enhance the share of Islamic finance in the sector. The interview findings of the study indicate that (1) new technological products and services will dominate the banking sector and these will change the way of doing business in the near future; (2) perception, knowledge, infrastructure, service network, and campaign factors affect the Islamic banking preferences of the customers; and (3) the challenges of legal acts, confidence, competition, and human resources primarily influence the development of the financial ecosystem.

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