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Supplementary notes
* The forecast was adjusted for the expected impact of COVID-19.
FinTech is short for ‘Financial Technology’, the central concept of structural change and digitalization within the financial services industry. Under the collective name FinTech (which still lacks a clear definition even within the industry), financial services are understood within the framework of the Digital Market Outlook. Digital infrastructures allowing the establishment of new types of agreements and procedures in the classic areas of banking such as lending, investment strategies and payments.
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