The expansion of Fintech companies in India has been revolutionary. India saw a spurt in the number of Fintech startups between 2010 and 2015, with 1216 new startups emerging in the market. In 2021, Indian Fintech ecosystem stood at $31 billion, becoming the third largest Fintech market in the world. With digitization leading us toward a cashless economy, Fintech startups have made it possible for customers to avail virtual financial services that are easily accessible, cheaper and quicker. New startups are emerging at a fast pace to enhance the quality of banking and other services, not just for the consumer, but also for organizations.
The expansion of Fintech companies in India has been revolutionary. India saw a spurt in the number of Fintech startups between 2010 and 2015, with 1216 new startups emerging in the market. In 2021, Indian Fintech ecosystem stood at $31 billion, becoming the third largest Fintech market in the world. With digitization leading us toward a cashless economy, Fintech startups have made it possible for customers to avail virtual financial services that are easily accessible, cheaper and quicker. New startups are emerging at a fast pace to enhance the quality of banking and other services, not just for the consumer, but also for organizations.