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Open Banking Credit Market Competition When Borrowers Own the Data

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Title
Open Banking Credit Market Competition When Borrowers Own the Data
Abstract
Open banking facilitates data sharing consented to by customers who generate the data, with the regulatory goal of promoting competition between traditional banks and challenger fintech entrants. We study lending market competition when sharing banks’ customer transaction data enables better borrower screening for fintechs. Open banking promotes competition if it helps level the playing field for all lenders in screening borrowers; however, if it over-empowers fintechs, it can also hinder competition and leave all borrowers worse off. Due to the credit quality inference from borrowers’ sign-up decisions, this remains true even if borrowers have the control of whether to share their banking data. We also study extensions with fintech affinities and data sharing on borrower preferences.
Publication
Journal of Financial Economics
Volume
147
Issue
2
Pages
449-474
Date
2023-02-01
Journal Abbr
Journal of Financial Economics
Language
en
ISSN
0304-405X
Short Title
Open banking
Accessed
1/20/23, 9:16 AM
Library Catalog
ScienceDirect
Citation
He, Z., Huang, J., & Zhou, J. (2023). Open Banking Credit Market Competition When Borrowers Own the Data. Journal of Financial Economics, 147, 449–474.
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