Abstract

Throughout several decades, the top name among companies that have accepted online payment transactions is a multinational financial technology company PayPal, situated in the United States that was founded in 1998. Internet payments gained traction and expanded globally over time. This research examines how financial technology, or FinTech, is changing financial accessibility in the US. It also analyzes how these advancements, together with innovations in blockchain and cryptocurrency technology have changed the way that financial services are accessed through case studies of well-known websites like PayPal, Venmo, and Robinhood. These technological advancements have promoted financial transaction transparency, democratized investing opportunities, and expedited payment systems. Furthermore, the research emphasizes how Splitwise and similar platforms facilitate shared spending management, which in turn encourages economic inclusion and gives people more ability to engage in the financial ecosystem. The paper offers insights into how FinTech is changing the financial services industry, improving accessibility and supporting larger financial inclusion goals in the US by examining some case studies.

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