Fintech

/ˈfɪntɛk/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The use of technology to provide financial services, often encompassing regulation, digital payments, and blockchain applications.
    The fintech sector has introduced innovative compliance tools for anti-money laundering laws.

Forms

  • fintech
  • fintechs

Commentary

In legal contexts, fintech often implicates regulatory compliance, data privacy, and consumer protection issues.

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