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Book Title: FinTech
Editor(s): Madir, Jelena
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: EXTENDED CONTENTS
Number of pages: 7
Extract:
EXTENDED CONTENTS
List of figures xiv
List of tables xv
List of editor and contributors xvi
Preface xxii
Glossary of key terms xxiv
Table of cases xxxiii
Table of legislation xxxv
1. Introduction what is FinTech?
Jelena Madir
A. INTRODUCTION 1.01
B. WHAT IS (AND ISN'T) NEW ABOUT FINTECH? 1.03
C. KEY PLAYERS, PRODUCTS AND TRENDS 1.08
1. Mobile payments and e-wallets 1.11
2. Open banking/APIs 1.13
3. Artificial intelligence (AI) and big data 1.19
4. Machine learning 1.21
5. Biometrics 1.22
6. Robo-advice 1.23
7. Blockchain 1.24
D. HOW SHOULD REGULATORS RESPOND AND WHY SHOULD LAWYERS CARE ABOUT
FINTECH? 1.34
1. Distributed ledgers and data privacy 1.36
2. Rules governing ownership and contractual rights and obligations 1.37
3. Regulatory sandboxes 1.39
4. RegTech 1.42
E. CONCLUSION 1.49
PART I PAYMENTS, ALTERNATIVE FINANCING AND CRYPTOASSETS
2. Adapting to a changing payments landscape
Ben Regnard-Weinrabe and Jane Finlayson-Brown
A. INTRODUCTION 2.01
B. ONLINE AND MOBILE BANKING 2.03
C. GROWTH IN CONTACTLESS PAYMENTS 2.11
D. PSD2 AND REGULATORY TECHNICAL STANDARDS ON STRONG CUSTOMER
AUTHENTICATION AND SECURE COMMUNICATION 2.19
1. Second EU Payment Services Directive (PSD2) 2.19
2. Strong customer authentication 2.33
E. OPEN BANKING 2.48
1. Overview 2.48
2. What is the aim of Open Banking? 2.53
3. What sparked this initiative? 2.54
4. Implementation of Open Banking 2.56
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