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    Impact of Fintech on Financial Stability of Small and Medium-Sized Business in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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    Open access via publisher
    Authors
    Rahim, Adeel
    Bangash, Romana
    Khan, Hanana
    Khan, Faisal
    Date
    2024
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Rahim, A. and Bangash, R. and Khan, H. and Khan, F. 2024. Impact of Fintech on Financial Stability of Small and Medium-Sized Business in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Remittances Review. 9 (1): pp. 28-35.
    Source Title
    Remittances Review
    DOI
    10.33182/rr.v9i1.003
    Additional URLs
    https://remittancesreview.com/article-detail/?id=1208c
    ISSN
    2059-6588
    Faculty
    Global Curtin
    School
    Global Curtin
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95123
    Collection
    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    The current study analyze impact of FinTech, on financial stability of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia growth inhibitors and obstacles for small and medium-sized businesses. Agriculture, industry, FinTech and services make up the sample's three primary industries. The convenience sample technique was used to identify a much higher percentage of SMEs. The expansion of SME is hampered by a number of problems. The study used Principal Component Analysis, a multivariate statistical technique, to identify the most and least important reasons impeding these businesses' expansion and development in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Long wait times for loan approval, a lack of collateral, corruption, and management-related challenges are found to be the main factors preventing SMEs in this region from succeeding more. The study identified a wide range of internal and external variables. Based on the findings from the empirical investigation and survey data, the report also makes a number of policy recommendations for regulatory agencies, lending institutions, and SME sector companies.

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