The State of Consumer Finance
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New forms of consumer finance are challenging traditional financial institutions...
Can they even fight back?
Read about the state of consumer finance: how are is the current economic environment impacting this segment of financial services? What are the latest customer trends? Should traditional financial institutions forget about competing in that space?
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The State of Consumer Finance
New forms of consumer finance are challenging traditional financial institutions...
Can they fight back?
IntroductionStrange time that we live in. You probably think No sh*t Sherlock
.
The current economic and business environment is clearly challenging. Even if there has been a lot of government support and various schemes set up around the world over the past year to keep the world economy afloat. That is because of the C word
. In the UK, there was the shadow of the B word
for a long time. Britain's exit from the European Union, also known by its cute name Brexit. Until it finally happened in December 2020 after a seemingly endless transition period.
Going down the alphabet, what will be the next catastrophe starting with D? All bets are off!
We are now more than a year into a health crisis that quickly turned into an economic crisis. It has shaken the whole world. No-one managed to shield itself from it. Not all sectors of the economy have been impacted in the same way. That's because physical lockdown periods were bad for brick-and-mortar retail but great for e-commerce. Amazon