PUBLISHER: Market Research Future | PRODUCT CODE: 1843280
PUBLISHER: Market Research Future | PRODUCT CODE: 1843280
Global Digital Banking Market Research Report Information by Banking Type (Retail Banking, Corporate Banking, Investment Banking, Ethical/Socially Responsible Banking), by Solution (Online Banking Platforms, Mobile Banking App, Digital Wallets, Peer-To-Peer Payments App), by Operating Type (International Banking, Domestic Banking), by Deployment Model (Cloud-Based, On-Premises), by Organization Size (SMEs, Large Enterprises), and by Region (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa, South America) Forecast till 2035
Industry Overview
By 2035, the Global Digital Banking Market is expected to attain a value of USD 40,599.41 million, advancing at a steady CAGR of 11.8% during the forecast period. Digital banking is the integration of advanced technology into traditional banking services, allowing users to perform transactions, manage accounts, and access financial products seamlessly through digital channels. It promotes speed, transparency, and a superior customer experience.
Over the last few years, smartphone penetration and app-based banking adoption have played a key role in driving the digital banking market worldwide. Since billions of users have shifted to mobile-first financial solutions, banks and fintechs are now launching apps that are intuitive, secure, and all-in-one. The instant transactions, biometric security, and lifestyle integrations that these platforms offer are exactly what consumers want from a brand - convenience, speed, and flexibility. These platforms offer instant transactions, biometric security, and lifestyle integrations, meeting consumer demand for convenience, speed, and flexibility, ultimately fueling the global shift toward branchless, technology-driven banking ecosystems.
Major Company Development
In June 2021, Infosys Finacle, a subsidiary of EdgeVerve Systems, launched digital banking software-as-a-service for Indian urban cooperative banks. Vidya Sahakari Bank, Urban Cooperative Bank, and Zoroastrian Cooperative Bank are some of the first users of the new platform. By November 2023, the Bank of Commerce will have the Bank of Commerce implemented the Infosys Finacle Suite. The areas covered are Core Banking, Liquidity Management, and Data Hub solutions. The bank aims to renew its operations, relocate the outdated infrastructure, and keep pace with the market trend changes efficiently.
Major players in the global digital banking market include Alkami Technology, Inc., Backbase, Infosys/Finacle, nCino, Oracle, Q2, Sopra, Temenos, FNZ, Crealogix AG, Fiserv, Inc., Jack Henry and Associates, Inc., Fidelity National Information Services, Inc., NCR Corporation, and Finastra.
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Industry Segmentations
The North American digital banking market has matured to a point where it has most likely accelerated the best part of its development. In 2024, North America dominated the digital banking landscape with USD 4,499.15 million, fueled by the U.S.'s advanced digital adoption and Canada's rising online banking penetration. The United States market is characterized by the competition of hybrids between traditional banks and neobanks.
The European digital banking market benefits from the mixing of regulation and the innovation of leading players. The EU's progressive open banking ecosystem has led to marked collaboration between the banks, the fintechs, and the third-party developers. Europe's digital banking market, valued at USD 1,600.69 million, showcased robust growth led by the UK's fintech innovation and the increasing digitization efforts across Germany and France.
The Asia-Pacific region is the most powerful market for global digital banking, combining a large part of the population with cutting-edge innovation. The super-app concept in China, India's UPI system, and the digital bank authorization framework in Singapore together make a strong and stable groundwork for the future. The Asia-Pacific region generated USD 1,829.32 million, underpinned by China's massive digital user base and Japan's push toward next-generation banking technologies.
The South American market is evolving from fintech experimentation to mainstream digital banking adoption. Brazil, a regional leader, continues to set global examples through Nubank's massive customer base and the central bank's proactive support for real-time payment ecosystems like Pix.
Digital banking across the Middle East and Africa is advancing rapidly, driven by visionary government policies and mobile-led inclusion strategies. The UAE and Saudi Arabia are pioneering this shift with fully digital banking licenses and lifestyle-integrated platforms. African economies, led by Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa, are demonstrating how fintech innovation can leapfrog traditional banking models.