Developing Financial Integration with the Introduction of Financial Technologies in the Eurasian Economic Union Countries

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The global economic crisis of 2008-2009 and all subsequent crisis “waves” revealed the need to deepen regional integration processes in order to mitigate the consequences of crises and prevent future financial shocks. This aspect seems significant even for the European Union, which has already achieved a high level of financial integration due to the introduction of a single currency and the establishment of the European Central Bank. However, this problem is even more topical for countries with a significantly less developed level of integration, including the countries of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). The positive effect of financial integration is largely due to financial globalization and digitization of the economy, fintech development, which is a transformative mechanism for coordinating fiscal and monetary policy instruments in financial services, as well as removing barriers to cross-border financial transactions. The purpose of the study is to uncover the prerequisites and trends of financial integration of the EAEU countries amid rapid fintech development and application. The possibilities of its use are revealed by blockchain, Big Data, artificial intelligence, crowdfunding, which can contribute to optimizing customer service, asset management of financial institutions in the domestic market, simplify and increase the speed of information exchange between financial institutions of different countries and the VAT refund process, increase investment flows, develop previously unused business lines, create collective projects and, as a result, contribute to further financial integration and mutually beneficial cooperation. The methodology of the study is based on the synthesis of comparative, structural, expert opinions and statistical analysis methods. Regulatory legal acts of the EAEU and individual countries of the alliance, reports and analytical materials of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) and central banks of the EAEU countries served as the primary sources of the research. It has been revealed that the introduction of fintech in most of the analyzed countries outpaces the formation of the legal basis. At the same time, it was found that the spread of fintech can assist the implementation of all measures outlined by the Concept of Forming a Common Financial Market of the EAEU countries. Owing to Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia, which are more “advanced” in fintech, Armenia and Kyrgyz Republic have the opportunity to achieve a competitive level in this area in a shorter time.

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Table 1
Indicators of Financial Sector Development of the EAEU Countries, 2020

Indicators

Armenia

Belarus

Kazakhstan

Kyrgyz Republic

Russian Federation

Banking sector assets, USD bln

13

35

74

4

1 406

Insurance company assets, USD mln

139

1 910

3 599

66

53 102

Stock market total value traded, USD mln

173

6 771

537 207

153

752 270

Currency and money market total value traded, USD mln

59

11 700

28 107

1 158

10 400 778

Share of foreign currency deposits  of individuals, %

50.2

67.2

38.4

35.6

20.6

Source: Financial corporations in the Eurasian Economic Union 2019 : Statistical collection // Eurasian Economic Union. 2020. (In Russian). URL: http://www.eurasiancommission.org/ru/act/integr_i_makroec/dep_stat/fin_stat/statistical_ publications/Documents/finstat_3/finstat_3_2019.pdf (accessed: 31.11.2021); Financial statistics of the Eurasian Economic Union: Operative data for 2020 : Statistical Collection // Eurasian Economic Union. 2021. (In Russian). URL: http://www.eurasiancommission.org/ru/act/integr_i_makroec/dep_stat/fin_stat/statistical_publications/Documents/finstat/finstat_2020.pdf (accessed: 31.11.2021).

 

Table 2
FinTech Index for the EAEU countries for 2021

Country

Rating

Change in FinTech Index

Armenia

242

First inclusion

Belarus

74

−15

Kazakhstan

218

First inclusion

Kyrgyz Republic

n/a

n/a

Russia

19

+13

Source: Global Fintech Rankings Report Bridging the  Gap // Colombia Fintech. January 6, 2021. URL: https://colombiafintech.co/lineaDeTiempo/articulo/global-fintech-rankings-report-bridging-the-gap-2021 (accessed: 16.11.2021).

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Zhanna G. Golodova

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)

Email: golodova-zhg@rudn.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-1412-7761

PhD, Dr. of Sc. (Economics), Professor, Department of National Economy

Moscow, Russian Federation

Nazar V. Grechkin

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)

Author for correspondence.
Email: nazargrechkin@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-7996-9284

PhD Student, Department of National Economy

Moscow, Russian Federation

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