THE SLOWDOWN IN FINTECH MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS: ANALYZING MAJOR GLOBAL DEALS AND SECTORAL IMPLICATIONS FOR 2023

Keywords: FinTech, Mergers & Acquisitions, Economic Slowdown, Inflation, Interest Rates .

Abstract

The FinTech sector, characterized by rapid innovation and growth, has witnessed a significant slowdown in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) during 2023. This contraction contrasts sharply with previous years, where deal activity was driven by strong market demand for disruptive technologies. Rising inflation, higher interest rates, and economic uncertainty have prompted firms to exercise caution, delaying or downsizing strategic acquisitions. This study investigates the reasons behind the reduction in FinTech M&A activity and its implications for firms operating in the sector. The research examines major M&A transactions in 2023, focusing on firms across key FinTech sub-sectors such as payments, SaaS, and wealth management. Data from financial databases such as Bloomberg and Dealogic were analyzed, alongside industry reports and public disclosures, to evaluate deal volumes, financial metrics, and strategic motivations. A combination of quantitative financial analysis and qualitative case studies was used to assess the financial health of acquiring firms and their post-merger performance. The results reveal that economic factors, particularly rising borrowing costs and inflationary pressures, have significantly impacted the number and scale of FinTech M&A deals in 2023. However, high-growth segments like payments and SaaS continue to attract strategic investments. The findings suggest that while overall deal activity has contracted, firms focusing on select acquisitions in high-growth areas are likely to achieve long-term competitive advantages. The analysis also highlights the growing importance of operational efficiency in M&A strategies, as companies navigate an uncertain economic landscape.

JEL Classification Codes: G34, G21, O33.

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Published
2024-08-15
How to Cite
Dwivedi, R. (2024). THE SLOWDOWN IN FINTECH MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS: ANALYZING MAJOR GLOBAL DEALS AND SECTORAL IMPLICATIONS FOR 2023. Indian Journal of Finance and Banking, 14(1), 14-25. https://doi.org/10.46281/ijfb.v14i1.2265
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