2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-73057-4_12
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Fintech and Entrepreneurship Boosting in Developing Countries: A Comparative Study of India and Egypt

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“…For the study of the part of "Fintech in the inclusion of finance" and its effect on financial benefits to the "underbanked population in India", secondary data correlated to the stock values of Fintech companies can deliver useful understanding. Stock market exchanges like the BSE and NSE in India can be reached directly for information on the stock values of fintech businesses [10]. Frequently, these exchanges release historical stock price information for corporations that are publicly traded, particularly Fintech companies.…”
Section: Methodology 31 Data Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the study of the part of "Fintech in the inclusion of finance" and its effect on financial benefits to the "underbanked population in India", secondary data correlated to the stock values of Fintech companies can deliver useful understanding. Stock market exchanges like the BSE and NSE in India can be reached directly for information on the stock values of fintech businesses [10]. Frequently, these exchanges release historical stock price information for corporations that are publicly traded, particularly Fintech companies.…”
Section: Methodology 31 Data Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, increasing access to fina ncial services, emerging financial accounting technology, and advancements in existing financial services assist significantly in the growth of entrepreneurship in poor nations (Hutapea, 2020). The introduction and growth of novel financial infrastructure and services may enhance entrepreneurship, production, investment, and economic growth (Adam, 2021). Banks current customers are critical to profitability (Al Zobi & Jarah, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%