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By adopting this approach, the book identifies key regulatory needs, offers a valuable asset for practitioners and academics alike, and shares intriguing insights for lawyers, economists and everyone interested in FinTech and data privacy. The book brings together two of the most topical research areas of our time: financial technology and data privacy. It is a valuable resource for academics and policy makers alike. Douglas Cumming, DeSantis Distinguished Professor, Florida Atlantic University This volume is groundbreaking in providing a seminal analysis of the thriving financial technology sector and in simultaneously highlighting a potential trade-off in data protection. The book offers important insights for regulation and policy, and will be of interest to practitioners, academics, and regulators alike. Wolf-Georg Ringe, Professor of Law and Director of the Institute of Law & Economics, University of Hamburg In the increasingly digitalized world of finance, data privacy and data protection are crucial for fintechs to stay in the market and attract customers. Reading this book helps understand and dissolve the challenges that lay ahead! 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