The Shift to Tech Companies Continues, but Banks Still Hold the Advantage
- Date:June 30, 2026
- Author(s):
- Ian Benton
- Report Details: 6 pages, 3 graphics
- Research Topic(s):
- Digital Banking
- Small Business
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Overview
Fintechs and tech giants have become deeply embedded in the operations of small businesses, capturing incoming and outgoing payments, lending and more, and steadily pulling engagement away from traditional financial institutions. Yet the signal from small businesses is clear: They would prefer to access these capabilities through their primary bank. Institutions that fail to integrate these tools risk losing relevance and being relegated to back-end utilities, while those that evolve into true operational platforms can strengthen relationships, deepen engagement, and claim a role at the center of business owners’ financial lives.
Companies Mentioned:
Airwallex, Amazon, Apple, Block, Intuit, PayPal, QuickBooks, Revolut, Shopify, Square, Stripe, Wise
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