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13. Payments for Costs and Investments in Banking 5.0

Author : Bernardo Nicoletti

Published in: Banking 5.0

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

The management of costs and investment is essential in any organization. Banking is no exception. Finances are crucial for financial institutions due to the reserve’s relevance. Due to the distribution and assistance structure, most financial institutions’ costs depend on commissions and non-performing credit expenses. Due to their significance in both cases, careful contract management is essential. This chapter analyzes in detail these aspects and considers its contracts in the vision of banking 5.0. The model consists of moving to smart contracts. The rewards from this method could be highly relevant in the case of traditional financial institutions.

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Metadata
Title
Payments for Costs and Investments in Banking 5.0
Author
Bernardo Nicoletti
Copyright Year
2021
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75871-4_13