Abstract
During the sustainable transition, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) request funding to support environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investments. In particular, these requests clash with information asymmetries typical of the bank–firm relationship, causing SMEs to experience credit crunch phenomena or increased loan costs. This aforementioned phenomenon prompted this study to examine whether FinTech increases banks’ ability to support the development of SMEs aimed at achieving ESG or, better yet, sustainable transition goals. The results suggest that FinTech in a country’s banking ecosystem improves the ESG performance of Italian and British SMEs by addressing adverse selection and moral hazard issues. This study also shows a more pronounced effect in the UK banking ecosystem, which has a higher level of FinTech development and diffusion.
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