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India's Fintech in 2023 Showcases Resilience, Evolution & Global Prominence - Rohit Gajbhiye, LEO1

By ANI | Updated: December 28, 2023 17:20 IST

PNNNew Delhi [India], December 28: 2023 has proven to be a watershed year for India's fintech landscape, witnessing ...

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New Delhi [India], December 28: 2023 has proven to be a watershed year for India's fintech landscape, witnessing unprecedented growth and setting the stage for even greater transformations in the year ahead. Rohit Gajbhiye, Founder and Managing Director of LEO1, delves into the industry's remarkable journey, highlighting its phenomenal strides and offering insights into the burgeoning advancements expected in the coming year.

The fintech sector in India underwent a seismic shift in 2023, emerging as a global hub for innovation and growth. From revolutionary advancements in financing to a surge in deal volume and overall industry competence, the year showcased a dynamic ecosystem on the brink of unprecedented change.

Gajbhiye, drawing from industry expertise and keen insights, sheds light on what lies ahead for India's fintech domain. Anticipating a trajectory marked by continued innovation, strategic partnerships and technological breakthroughs, he forecasts a year poised for even greater leaps forward in the fintech landscape.

The emergence and rapid ascent of digital-only banks have been pivotal in attracting substantial investments by offering customised financial solutions. With traditional banks increasingly recognising the value of collaborating with these agile entities, the industry is set for a collaborative evolution in providing tailored financial services.

Simultaneously, digital lending platforms have revolutionised India's credit landscape by capitalising on flexible lending norms to meet the nation's soaring credit demands. This adaptability has not only captured a significant market share but has also redefined the way credit is facilitated within the country.

Beyond financial realms, the fintech sector has played a transformative role in reshaping education financing. Through tailored software and services for educational institutions, students and parents, the industry has democratised access to education financing solutions.

Driven by cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning, India's fintech sector is poised for exponential growth in the coming year on account of a robust foundation, coupled with the sector's resilience, positioning India as the epicentre of global fintech innovation and growth.

As India continues its ascent as a global fintech powerhouse, LEO1 envisions a year ahead marked by collaborative disruptions, trailblazing innovations and inclusive growth.

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