1、International Journal of Economics and Finance; Vol. 12, No. 11; 2020 ISSN 1916-971X E-ISSN 1916-9728 Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education 109 The Dynamic Relationship between FinTech and Social Distancing under COVID-19 Pandemic: Digital Payments Evidence Nader Alber1 Nicola et al.
2、, 2020; Chetty et al., 2020). So, many billion people tend to continue their life in isolation (Beaunoyer et al., 2020) caring about social distancing to minimize physical contact between individuals and thereby to reduce the possibility for new infections. Internet-based communications seem to have
3、 the main role in ensuring a successful social distancing strategy. As the COVID-19 crisis leads to create uncertainty, a lot of firms are under stress on a number of forehead. In the same time many companies of FinTech has an opportunities to grow under restrictions of social distancing. Access to
4、funding has been already becoming difficult, especially for some early-stage ventures, focusing on established FinTech business models. As COVID-19 breadths the world and disturbs the manner in which we connect and direct business, innovations can help by giving answers for keeping the required soci
5、al distancing. By diminishing the reliance on physical money related communications and the requirement for money, FinTech can encourage government reactions and empower secure ways for governments and suppliers to arrive at weak populaces rapidly and productively (Appaya et al., 2020). As social di
6、stancing has solidified globally, digital financial services and e-commerce have been increased in abnormal way (Beaunoyer et al., 2020). While we cant predict what form aftermath opportunities will take, we do notice that FinTech - a sector that is steeped in renovation - is likely to create new an