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The Shifts in Business Models of Major Players in German Banking Sector as a Result of Informatization and Transformation of Financial Architecture of EU

Student: Afonina Mariya

Supervisor: Natalia V. Supyan

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: World Economy (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 9

Year of Graduation: 2016

This paper is dedicated to the analysis of the current changes of business models applied by German banks due to appearance of new non-banking financial institutions (FinTechs), shifted customer preferences, overall technological progress and the creation of European Banking Union (EBU) that significantly changes the EU and German banking sphere. It is to conclude, that German finansial institutions have not fully adapted modern models yet. But, moreifer, the border betweem thre "pillars" of German banking sector becomes vouge

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