Fintech, regtech, and financial development: evidence from China

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Tadiwanashe Muganyi
Linnan Yan
Yingkai Yin
Huaping Sun
Xiangbin Gong
Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary
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[1] Shanghai University,School of Economics
[2] Hebei University of Technology,School of Economics and Management
[3] Jiangsu University,School of Finance and Economics, Division of Low
[4] Tongji University,carbon Economy and Environment Regulation, Institute of Industrial Economics
[5] Tokai University,School of Economics and Management
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Financial Innovation | / 8卷
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Fintech; Regtech; Financial development; China; F30; G0; G29;
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This study investigates the influence of fintech on developments in China’s financial sector across 290 cities and 31 provinces between 2011 and 2018. Using a two-stage least squares instrumental variable regression approach and correcting for cross-sectional dependency, simultaneity, and endogeneity of regressors, the results establish a positive link between fintech and financial development. Our findings show that fintech supports financial sector development by enhancing access (loans), depth (deposits), and savings within China’s financial institutions. We also show that the emergence of fintech in the area of financial regulation (regulatory technology: regtech) can significantly improve financial development outcomes. Therefore, it is imperative for regulators to pursue policies that balance growth in the fintech sector while mitigating the associated risks. In addition, we use the difference-in-differences approach to show that policy measures such as interest rates liberalization also positively impacted financial development during the analysis period. In our conclusion, we suggest a policy framework for balanced fintech sector growth in developing countries.
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