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金融科技动向2024年下半年
KPMG·2025-04-07 23:15

Investment Rating - The report indicates a cautious optimism in the fintech investment landscape for 2025, following a challenging 2024, with a total investment of $95.6 billion and a transaction count of 4,639, marking a seven-year low [4][17]. Core Insights - The global fintech investment landscape faced significant challenges in 2024 due to macroeconomic factors, geopolitical tensions, and notable elections, leading to a decline in investment, particularly in M&A and private equity [4][6]. - The Americas region accounted for the largest share of fintech investment in the second half of 2024, totaling $31 billion, with significant transactions including Nuvei at $6.3 billion and Envestnet at $4.5 billion [5][19]. - The payment sector remained the hottest area for fintech investment, attracting $31 billion in 2024, followed by digital assets and cryptocurrencies at $9.1 billion and regtech at $7.4 billion [5][19]. Summary by Sections Global Fintech Investment Overview - Total global fintech investment in 2024 reached $95.6 billion, with the second half contributing $43.9 billion [13][17]. - Investment sentiment shifted from cautious to cautiously optimistic, with a notable increase in Q4 2024, signaling potential recovery in 2025 [6][18]. Regional Analysis - The Americas led with $63.8 billion in investment, followed by Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) at $20.3 billion, and Asia-Pacific at $11.4 billion [17]. - In the second half of 2024, the Americas attracted $31 billion, while EMEA secured $7.3 billion and Asia-Pacific $5.5 billion [5][18]. Sector Analysis - The payment sector saw a rebound in investment to $31 billion in 2024, driven by defensive transactions and strategic acquisitions [19][80]. - Digital assets and cryptocurrencies experienced a slight increase in investment to $9.1 billion, with significant transactions occurring in the second half of the year [26][35]. - Regtech investments reached $7.4 billion, with a focus on AI-driven solutions and compliance technologies [105][111]. M&A and Private Equity Trends - M&A activity decreased from $28.1 billion in the first half to $21.6 billion in the second half of 2024, but Q4 showed a significant recovery [24][18]. - Private equity investments dropped sharply from $10.5 billion in 2023 to $2.55 billion in 2024, reflecting a cautious approach among investors [24][25]. Future Outlook - The report anticipates a recovery in fintech investments in 2025, driven by declining interest rates and reduced uncertainty following key elections [6][21]. - B2B fintech companies are expected to attract significant attention, particularly in payments and regtech sectors [29][30].