Séminaire

Customer Data Access and Fintech Entry: Early Evidence from Open Banking

Tania Babina (Columbia)

17 mai 2024, 14h00–15h15

Toulouse

Salle Auditorium 4

Finance Seminar

Résumé

Open banking (OB) empowers bank customers to share transaction data with fintechs and other banks. 49 countries have adopted OB policies. Consumer trust in fintechs predicts OB policy adoption and adoption spurs investment in fintechs. UK microdata shows that OB enables: i) consumers to access both financial advice and credit; ii) SMEs to establish new fintech lending relationships. In a calibrated model, OB universally improves welfare through entry and product improvements when used for advice. When used for credit, OB promotes entry and competition by reducing adverse selection, but higher prices for costlier or privacy-conscious consumers partially offset these benefits.

Mots-clés

Open banking, entrepreneurship, fintech, financial innovation, data access, data rights, data portability, Big Data, financial regulation, financial sector, banks;

Codes JEL

  • G21: Banks • Depository Institutions • Micro Finance Institutions • Mortgages
  • G23: Non-bank Financial Institutions • Financial Instruments • Institutional Investors
  • G24: Investment Banking • Venture Capital • Brokerage • Ratings and Ratings Agencies
  • G28: Government Policy and Regulation
  • G50:
  • K21: Antitrust Law
  • L10: General
  • L51: Economics of Regulation
  • O31: Innovation and Invention: Processes and Incentives
  • O50: General
  • O38: Government Policy
  • O36: