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The Future of Banking (Hardback)

Innovation, Risk and Inclusion

P&S History > Social Science & Culture > Business & Management

Imprint: IntechOpen
Series: Business, Management and Economics
Pages: 436
ISBN: 9781836346081
Published: 7th January 2026
Script Academic & Professional

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Banking stands at a crossroads shaped by rapid innovation, regulatory pressure, and society’s demand for inclusion and sustainability. The Future of Banking - Innovation, Risk and Inclusion maps this terrain with contributions that connect strategy to execution, showing how technology, governance, and prudence can move in step.

The book explains where value is migrating, from AI-driven services and customer-experience analytics to data-sharing platforms, while clarifying what it takes to scale safely. It covers open banking, wallets, and bank–fintech collaboration; the “engine room” of risk and capital (creditworthiness under EBA LOM, AI‑enabled credit scoring, CCR backtesting, and operational risk across developed and emerging markets); and the foundations of trust in governance, ethics, and faith‑based models.

Practical levers for inclusion are highlighted through evidence on mobile payments for Generation Z, MSME, and women‑focused credit, and rural fintech delivery, while climate‑related disclosures and green finance complete a roadmap for resilient, responsible banking. Designed for academics, supervisors, and industry leaders, the book provides a clear comparative view of what works, where it falls short, and how to transition from pilots to enterprise adoption, without compromising stability, client responsibility, and measurable impact.

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