According to a study by UnaFinancial, these countries have a huge potential in APAC for neobank growth and are promising for new companies, which are planning to enter the market. 

The study considered 12 countries of Asia-Pacific region. To determine the prospects for online banking in each country, UnaFinancial used GE/McKinsey matrix as a basis and modified its criteria. The group analyzed two main parameters to build the matrix: the country’s attractiveness for online banking and the competitiveness of neobanks in the banking segment.

The market attractiveness was evaluated based on consumer factors (potential target audience, unsatisfied demand), market factors (potential volume of the sector, market regulation) and market tendencies (increase in digital financial services use, possible changes in consumer behaviour etc.)

The market strength was assessed based on the current size of the digital services market, the level of demand for the digital financial services and the presence of online banks in the country.

Using these parameters, all countries were evaluated from 0 to 1 and placed in the “weak”, “medium” or “strong” segments of the matrix depending on how close they are to the score of 1. 

Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam have the biggest prospects for online banking 1

According to the matrix, the most attractive country is Australia, which scored 0.580 points in these terms. It is positioned at the very top segment. However, the country has a well-developed competitive environment as well, which is confirmed by the highest score of 0.767 compared to other countries. As a result, new online banks may have difficulties entering the Australian market. 

The segment “low attractiveness – low market strength” contains Bangladesh, Myanmar, Cambodia and Sri Lanka. These countries are not promising for the development of neobanking, gaining less than 0.3 points for each parameter.

The “medium” segments are the most relevant, as they contain the undervalued countries. The Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam have approximately the same degree of attractiveness as India and Singapore, ranging from 0.357 to 0.447.  Yet, they have a lower level of competition, which lies between 0.325 and 0.459 whereas in India and Singapore the competition score amounts to 0.606 and 0.578 respectively. Thus, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam can be considered the most promising, as their neobank niche just starts developing. While some traditional banks in these countries are opening fully digital branches to meet the growing demand, they still cannot achieve the full digitalization of services that fintech companies can offer.

About:

Headquartered in Singapore, UnaFinancial is a group of companies, which provides fintech services in 8 markets of Asia and Europe. Founded by entrepreneur Sergey Sedov in 2013, the group focuses on micro-consumer lending, marketplace funding and development of software. All products of the group are built completely in-house using artificial intelligence, machine learning and data-driven technologies to provide precise and comprehensive risk management, comfort and speed for customers and efficiency for business. For the time of operation, the group has served more than 12 million customers and provided financing in the amount of 900 million USD. 

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