One Login Screen, No Safety Net: How a Single Digital Entry Point Is Dragging Banks and Fintech to the Same Cliff
Forget “who is more innovative.” The real battle between banks and fintechs is playing out on one tiny piece of glass: the login screen. That single digital entry point concentrates business models, regulation, cloud technology, API strategies, AI, and user friction into one brutal survival test—for incumbents and challengers alike.
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