Research on the Impact of Digital Financial Technology on the Business Model Transformation of Commercial Banks

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  • Zijun Zhai

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/ywe6cw68

Keywords:

Digital financial technology, Commercial banking, Business model transformation, Operational efficiency, Risk management, Customer experience

Abstract

This paper explores in depth the broad impact of digital financial technologies on the business models of commercial banks and analyzes in detail the transformation strategies that commercial banks should adopt in response to these changes. With the rapid development of cutting-edge technologies such as big data, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and blockchain, digital finance has become an irreversible trend in the financial industry, which has not only changed the way financial services are provided, but also reshaped the market competition pattern of commercial banks. This paper first expounds the impact of digital financial technology on the traditional business model of commercial banks, including the reduction of market entry threshold, the change of competition focus and the innovation of risk management model. Then, the paper focuses on the specific strategies of commercial bank business model transformation, including technological innovation, organizational structure optimization, process management improvement, talent training and introduction, and strengthening cooperation and win-win situation. Through the introduction of the actual case analysis, it shows the successful practice and lessons of commercial banks in the business model transformation. Finally, this paper concludes that the key to the successful transformation of commercial banks' business model lies in the deep integration of technology and business, as well as the ability to flexibly respond to market changes and customer needs. Only in this way can commercial banks remain competitive and achieve sustainable development in the era of digital finance.

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Published

30-09-2024

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How to Cite

Zhai, Z. (2024). Research on the Impact of Digital Financial Technology on the Business Model Transformation of Commercial Banks. Frontiers in Business, Economics and Management, 16(3), 282-285. https://doi.org/10.54097/ywe6cw68