ICYMI: Our fintech research team asked industry leaders to weigh in on their 2020 fintech predictions — and which trends fell flat in 2019:
Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.As the decade comes to a close, Business Insider Intelligence's fintech team asked industry leaders to weigh in on their biggest fintech trend predictions for 2020. Experts expect more personalized offerings for customers and greater fintech competition from continental Europe.Targeted platforms will improve personalization and fintechs will need to refocus on profitable growth.
AI and machine learning will take center stage and we'll continue to see disruption across the insurtech industry.We also asked fintech leaders to look back on the last year, and reflect on which of their 2019 predictions fell through. Banks and tech companies aren't collaborating as expected, and blockchain remains elusive.
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