Digital Technology for Institutional Investors in the Environment of Industry 4.0

Author:

Khmyz Olga V.1

Affiliation:

1. MGIMO University, Russia

Abstract

The chapter analyzes the main applications of digital technologies by institutional investors in the context of Industry 4.0 and developing amid global challenges (i.e., the COVID-19 pandemic). First of all, these are big data analysis; blockchain technologies; artificial intelligence; cybersecurity; robotization of financial, investment, and business processes; chatbots; mobile financial services; and cloud technologies. Among the digital technologies designed to assist investment, there are digital portfolio managers and robo-advisers, as well as specialist software for investment portfolios, personalized and aggregated financial and banking services, digital payments, risk assessment, RegTech, etc. The track record of institutional digitalization will help to streamline the operation of institutional investors and will enable them to determine more clearly the directions of developing and adjusting their economic policy in the context of Industry 4.0 and the nascent transition to Industry 5.0, thereby increasing their competitiveness and sustainability.

Publisher

IGI Global

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