Affiliation:
1. Dewan Institute of Management Studies, Meerut, India
2. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Management College, Meerut, India
Abstract
This research explores the intersection of financial technology (fintech) and sustainability, revealing a symbiotic relationship with a focus on future trends. Fintech innovations, from blockchain to digital finance, are shown to drive economic growth, financial inclusion, and environmental responsibility. This study highlights the requirement for versatile regulatory structures, incentivizing sustainable practices and fostering global collaboration. The importance of integrating sustainability, investment in research and exploring ethical implications, is underlined by recommendations to policymakers, businesses, and researchers. Case studies highlight successful implementation by organizations integrating fintech for sustainable practices, showing the tangible results. This exploration lines up with worldwide sustainability objectives as well as assists stakeholders to effectively shape a future where financial prosperity fits with social inclusivity and environmental consciousness.
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