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Vol. 11, Special Issue 11, Part A (2025)

Securing the digital bank: Geopolitical tensions and the future of FinTech innovation

Securing the digital bank: Geopolitical tensions and the future of FinTech innovation

Author(s)
Bhimasha KB
Abstract
The rapid rise of FinTech innovations and digital banking has fundamentally altered the landscape of financial services, enabling unprecedented accessibility, efficiency, and customer-centric solutions. However, this digital transformation is increasingly entangled with escalating geopolitical tensions, which pose significant risks to global financial stability, cross-border payments, data sovereignty, and cyber-security. This study investigates how these geopolitical dynamics influence FinTech innovation and the security architecture of digital banks. Drawing on a mixed-method approach - combining case studies from major financial centres (e.g., EU, U.S., China), expert interviews, and quantitative risk modeling - we analyze the ways in which political rivalries, economic sanctions, and regulatory fragmentation drive both risk and innovation in the FinTech sector. We find that heightened geopolitical risk pressures banks to enhance their cyber-resilience, data governance, and regulatory compliance, while also accelerating the development of decentralized finance (DeFi), blockchain-based cross-border systems, and resilient infrastructure. Yet, these shifts are not uniform: smaller digital banks and fintech startups often lack the capacity to absorb geopolitical shocks, leading to a bifurcation in capability between well-capitalized incumbents and emerging players. Based on our findings, we propose a policy framework that balances innovation with systemic security, including multilateral cyber-risk intelligence sharing, harmonized regulatory sandboxes, and strategies for “geo-resilient” FinTech architecture. Our study contributes to a deeper understanding of how geopolitical risk shapes the future of digital banking and offers actionable insights for financial institutions and regulators seeking to secure the next generation of FinTech.
Pages: 231-236  |  249 Views  144 Downloads


International Journal of Applied Research
How to cite this article:
Bhimasha KB. Securing the digital bank: Geopolitical tensions and the future of FinTech innovation. Int J Appl Res 2025;11(11S):231-236. DOI: 10.22271/allresearch.2025.v11.i11Sa.13084
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