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Wednesday 11 May 2016 3:01 pm

How financial services Goliaths can survive the threat of fintech Davids

By: William Turvill

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Fintech disrupters versus traditional financial services incumbents. To some, this supposed rivalry resembles that of the battle where the smaller and more agile David slays the large and mighty Goliath.

But is this necessarily the fate that lies ahead for the big banks?

It’s easy to understand how this rivalry has been built up, with fintech companies hailed as a disruptive force in the financial world.

Not burdened down with legacy systems and processes, fintech companies are able to quickly respond to customer needs; spotting gaps in the market, or taking a lucrative share of the market from incumbents.

However, rather than a staunch rival to current financial services companies, in reality fintech just represents a natural evolution of the sector.

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The financial services industry has never been static, and like every industry is constantly evolving.

Take the London Stock Exchange with its origins in Canada coffee houses at the start of the 17th century. Today, it is now almost wholly digital. Complex investment and trading strategies can be deployed at the click of mouse. Anyone can build equity portfolios with commissions lower than £10 per trade, or better still buy one ETF that does the job for you.

The incumbents that have already made movements into the fintech space include Santander which launched its InnoVentures scheme, and Goldman Sachs that is actively hiring from within the sector.

Let’s not forget that many fintech leaders once worked for traditional financial services institutions themselves; demonstrating the desire of leaders within the sector to move the industry forward.

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The capital that global banks have to deploy that makes them a huge challenge for financial technology companies looking to compete directly against them.

They are being stretched by capital adequacy requirements and regulatory costs, but directing a fraction of their turnover to developing their digital capabilities is still entirely possible if the desire to do so exists – and it now seems that it does.

True to Darwinian laws, all players in the financial services industry will need to continue adapting to survive. Financial technology is undoubtedly a huge threat to traditional financial services institutions, however they will also undoubtedly react.

Financial technology now supports more than 60,000 jobs in the UK and generates billions in revenue for our economy.

As the banks switch on to use of technology in their operations, these companies will have to adapt themselves, and all but the largest will need to operate symbiotically with their larger cousins if they are to endure, and continue contributing to the evolution of the financial world.

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