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Aims and Scope

The FinTech Innovation Journal (FTIJ) is an international, peer-reviewed academic journal devoted to exploring the transformative role of technology in reshaping the global financial landscape. The journal provides a scholarly platform for researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and technologists to exchange insights, present innovations, and discuss the implications of digital transformation in finance.

As financial systems evolve toward increasing digitalization, FTIJ seeks to bridge the gap between technology and finance, highlighting how innovation drives efficiency, transparency, inclusivity, and trust across financial ecosystems. The journal encourages interdisciplinary research that brings together perspectives from finance, economics, computer science, data analytics, and behavioral studies to foster a holistic understanding of the FinTech revolution. FTIJ publishes high-quality theoretical and empirical research that examines both the opportunities and challenges brought by emerging financial technologies, offering a forum for thought leadership in the global FinTech community.

Note: The journal does not consider submissions with SLR type research.

The FinTech Innovation Journal aims to publish high-quality research on emerging technologies that are reshaping the global financial ecosystem. The journal focuses on the development, adoption, and impact of digital innovations in finance, emphasizing how technology fosters transparency, inclusivity, and efficiency across financial sectors.

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

  • Blockchain, cryptocurrency, and decentralized finance (DeFi) applications in financial systems.

  • Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data analytics for financial forecasting and risk management.

  • Digital payment systems, e-banking, and financial inclusion technologies.

  • Regulatory technology (RegTech), InsurTech, and cybersecurity for digital finance.

  • Behavioral finance, consumer analytics, and the human–technology interface in FinTech.

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