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Digital Lending Market worth $20.5 billion by 2026 – Report by MarketsandMarkets™
According to a new market research report “Digital Lending Market by Offering (Solutions (Digital Lending Platforms and Point Solutions) and Services), Deployment Mode (Cloud and On-premises), End User (Banks, Credit Unions, and NBFCs), and Region – Global Forecast to 2026”, published by MarketsandMarkets, the global Digital Lending Market size to grow from USD 10.7 billion in 2021 to USD 20.5 billion by 2026, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 13.8% during the forecast period. Surge in digital lending during the pandemic and rising need of credit by MSMEs is driving the Digital Lending market.
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The emergence of alternative lending is expected to provide multiple fold growth opportunities in the digital lending. Alternative lending, also known as marketplace lending, peer-to-peer lending and P2P lending, takes place through online platforms that use technology to bring together borrowers and lenders. This led to the rise of many alternative lending platform providers, especially during the pandemic.
Under the Services segment, the Implementation sub-segment is expected to record the largest market size in 2021. System implementation involves deployment and integration of various components required to manage the entire lending process. These services provided by vendors include a detailed design plan layout, provision of customized business solutions suiting the organizations, and assistance by trained professionals in enabling the smooth installation of solutions for remote access by end-users.
Scope of the Report
Report Metrics | Details |
Market size available for years | 2017-2026 |
Base year considered | 2021 |
Forecast period | 2021-2026 |
Segments covered | By offering, deployment mode, end user, and region |
Forecast 2021-2026 CAGR | 13.8% |
Region Wise Highest CAGR | Asia Pacific |
Estimated Year Market Size | USD 10.7 Billion in 2022 |
Forecast Year Market Size | USD 20.5 Billion by 2027 |
Regions covered | North America, Europe, APAC, MEA, and Latin America |
Region Wise Highest Market Size | North America |
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Among the Solutions segment, the Digital Lending platforms sub-segment is expected to have the highest growth during the forecast period. Digital lending platforms offer customized digital lending solutions at different levels of lending processes based on the requirements of the end-users. These solutions make the entire loan process easy to manage, resulting in greater customer acquisition.
Under End User segment, the Banks sub-segment is estimated to hold the largest market share in 2021. Banks provide financial services to organizations and individuals. With advancements in technologies, banks are forced to implement digital lending facilities to meet the expectations from customers. With the help of digital lending, banks can achieve smarter decision making, improved customer experience, better risk assessment, and greater cost savings.
Major vendors in the Digital Lending Market include Fiserv (US), ICE Mortgage Technology (US), FIS (US), Newgen Software (India), Nucleus Software (India), Temenos (Switzerland), Pega (US), Sigma Infosolutions (US), Intellect Design Arena (India), and Tavant (US).
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Trade Facilitation Commission Launches Initiative to Boost UK Exports and Foster Economic Growth
New Commission set up to help UK traders access international markets
LONDON, April 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Some 30,000 UK companies who exported goods in 2021 do not do so today. The Trade Facilitation Commission (TFC) has been established to bolster UK small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) global trade activity, addressing the current challenges where less than 10% of UK SMEs engage in goods exports, a third of GB importers are unsure of their customs duty payments and nearly half have experienced delays at the port.
Despite the potential for growth through international trade and mutual recognition agreements many UK SMEs face barriers ranging from complex regulations to limited resources, hindering their ability to engage in global trade activities effectively.
“The Trade Facilitation Commission is dedicated to unlocking the potential of UK SMEs in the global market,” said Lord Agnew, Chairman of the TFC.
Robert Hardy co vice-Chairman added “Our initiatives aim to remove barriers, provide support, and equip SMEs with the tools and resources they need to succeed in international trade.”
Through a comprehensive approach, the TFC plans to implement various measures to facilitate trade and support SMEs, including:
- Simplifying trade procedures and reducing bureaucratic hurdles to make global trade more accessible and efficient for SMEs.
- Providing tailored assistance and guidance to SMEs, including access to market intelligence, trade finance, and trade training programs.
- Strengthening partnerships with key stakeholders, including government agencies, industry associations, and trade promotion organisations, to coordinate efforts and maximise impact.
- Leveraging technology to digitise trade processes, improve transparency, and enhance the competitiveness of UK SMEs in the global market.
“By fostering an environment conducive to trade, we not only empower businesses but also drive economic growth and prosperity for the nation as a whole,” said Shanker Singham, co vice-Chairman of TFC.
The launch of these initiatives underscores the TFC’s commitment to fostering a supportive environment for trade and driving inclusive economic growth. By empowering UK SMEs to expand their presence in global markets, the Commission aims to unlock new opportunities, drive innovation, and propel the nation towards greater prosperity.
Website: www.facilitation.trade
About Trade Facilitation Commission
The Trade Facilitation Commission (TFC) is dedicated to promoting trade facilitation and supporting SMEs in the UK. With a focus on reducing trade barriers, enhancing competitiveness, and fostering economic growth, the TFC works closely with stakeholders to streamline trade processes and empower businesses to seize global opportunities. Through advocacy, policy initiatives, and capacity-building efforts, the Commission aims to create an enabling environment for trade and drive sustainable development across the UK.
About the Commissioners
LORD AGNEW – CHAIRMAN
Former Minister of State at the Cabinet Office (2020-2022) responsible for border readiness related to UK’s exit from the European Union.
ROBERT HARDY – CO VICE CHAIRMAN
Founder and CEO of the EORI Group of companies, specialising in simplified customs processes. AIBF UK-Irish Business Person of the Year 2023.
SHANKER SINGHAM – CO VICE CHAIRMAN
One of the World’s leading experts on international trade, competition and regulatory reform. Co-Chair of the Growth Commission.
LARS KARLSSON
Global Head of Trade and Customs at Maersk. Former Director of World Customs Organisation and Director General of Swedish customs.
TONY SMITH CBE
Former Director General of UK Border Force and Director of Borders Canada. Awarded a CBE for vital role in delivering 2012 London Olympics. Chairman of IBMATA (Int Border Management and Technologies Association)
KEVIN FRANKLIN
Former Director of Customs Transformation at HMRC. Associate of the Cabinet Office infrastructure and projects authority.
FRANK DUNSMUIR
Leads the Digital Transformation team at IOE&IT, projects include Kenyan Single Trade Window, UK EcoSystem of Trust, Freeports as well as projects working with Europoort in the Netherlands
KEVIN SHAKESPEARE
Director of Strategic Projects and International Development at IOE&IT (Institute of Export and International Trade). Dean of the UK Customs Academy.
CHRIS SALMON
Former senior advisor to Michael Gove MP on Brexit Border Readiness. Co-Founder of clearBorder a firm specialising in trade training.
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