Abstract
The revolutionary changes brought by fintech entrants (“Fintechs”) in the financial services sector has caused severe turbulence in the operational and service activities of the incumbent ‘traditional’ banking organizations (“Banks”). Prior research in strategy and marketing literatures has suggested several general options for incumbents’ strategic responses to entrants with disruptive business models, such as competition, alliance or acquisitions. So far, however, no research paper has offered a systematic framework to guide an incumbent bank’s choice of the appropriate strategic response based on its assessment of the nature of the threat posed by a fintech entrant in its domain. In this conceptual article, we first review the evolution of the current fintech challenge to well-established traditional banks taking a marketing perspective that amalgamates key marketing concepts with an understanding of millennial lifestyles. Next, we define four categories of the type of threat posed by a fintech entrant to an incumbent bank by distinguishing between high and low levels of market-centered disruptive threats and technology-centered disruptive threats as perceived by the incumbent. Based on this categorization, we identify with supporting rationale the incumbent bank’s most appropriate choice from the strategic options of Buy, Make, Ally, Hold or Exit considering the type of fintech threat it faces. We also provide several case examples from the Indian context to support our prescriptions.


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By Banks, we are referring to the traditional banks, defined as financial intermediaries with three basic distinct components: access to “capital” through individual and business deposits, which can later be converted into loans to generate jobs and economic growth; collection of “deposits” that represent the savings or liquid reserves of individuals and businesses in an economy; and ability to “loan” to drive economic growth (https://friendsoftraditionalbanking.com/index.php/what-is-traditional-banking). Any function (such as Wealth Management) beyond these three distinct components act as an additional source of revenue generation for the banks. Traditional banks could operate both as brick-and-mortar and/or online branches. Hereafter, we will use ‘Bank’ whenever we need to refer to traditional bank.
By Fintech, we are referring to a “fintech entrant” in one or multiple service domains of a Bank. Hereafter, we will use the term ‘Fintechs’ when referring to financial technology entrants in banking domain.
For example, as of 2017, on Fintech, TransferWise, had 1 million users, an impressive figure for a new entrant into the financial services sector. However, JPMorgan Chase had almost 50 million digital users, and Bank of America almost 35 million, which is several times larger than the digital footprint of the new entrant. (https://thenextweb.com/contributors/2018/05/20/fintech-is-disrupting-big-banks-but-heres-what-it-still-needs-to-learn-from-them/).
Coopetition is a form of unconventional collaboration and cooperation within an otherwise competitive field of players. By use of this tactic, organizations partner with similar providers in disparate markets to extend their reach and breadth of services. (https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesagencycouncil/2017/04/18/challenging-the-competition-coopetition-and-collaboration-within-a-competitive-marketplace/#33655856712c).
Neal Cross, the Chief Innovation Officer of DBS, Singapore’s largest bank in fact says that the Big Tech companies constitute the most important threats to banks that will have lasting impact https://blogs.cfainstitute.org/investor/2017/03/14/the-fintech-files-three-truths-and-two-myths/. But the present article is focused on smaller fintech specialist companies and startups.
By “response” we are primarily referring to investment actions/choices by Banks.
According to a very recent report from india Briefing (Cyrill 2018), the usual average time taken to process loans before digitization was 28.5 days and after digitization is still about 1 day. In contrast, the average time taken to process loans by fintech start-ups is 1–10 min! https://www.india-briefing.com/news/future-fintech-india-opportunities-challenges-12477.html/.
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Anand, D., Mantrala, M. Responding to disruptive business model innovations: the case of traditional banks facing fintech entrants. J BANK FINANC TECHNOL 3, 19–31 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42786-018-00004-4
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