Research on Innovation and Development of Financial Poverty Alleviation Model Promoted by Fintech
Based on Anhui Perspective
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54097/fbem.v3i2.278Keywords:
Financial technology, Financial poverty alleviation, BlockchainAbstract
Although the traditional financial poverty alleviation model has provided great convenience and played a great role in China's targeted poverty alleviation to a large extent, the problem of information asymmetry between farmers, the government and financial institutions cannot be effectively solved. solve. Therefore, if new financial technologies such as blockchain, big data, and cloud computing can be flexibly applied to financial poverty alleviation, it will have a great boosting effect on consolidating the achievements of poverty alleviation. This paper mainly analyzes the defects of the traditional financial poverty alleviation model and the development prospects of the financial technology innovative financial poverty alleviation model, and finally summarizes and puts forward relevant suggestions.
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