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Banking In The Digital Age - Who Is Afraid Of Payment Disintermediation?, Benjamin Geva Jan 2018

Banking In The Digital Age - Who Is Afraid Of Payment Disintermediation?, Benjamin Geva

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Throughout the ages, banks have evolved as intermediaries taking deposits of funds, lending money, and providing payment services. In the process they became also suppliers of commercial bank money, now only in the form of bank deposits. Following a historical review as to how moneychangers and goldsmiths became bankers, the paper points out that money and payment digitization has brought some challenges to the traditional role of banks as intermediaries. First, the digital age is about to facilitate the availability of central bank money balances or their equivalent to the public. Second, cryptocurrencies and blockchains were born. Third, claim-check centralized …