Draft:Future Money: Fintech, AI and Web3
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Future Money is a book all about Fintech, AI and the future. Written by head of the Future of Finance team at Citi Bank, Ronit Ghose. Future Money is published by Kogan Page. Future Money is a 10 chapter story on ‘The past, present and future of money’. The book was first published in 2023 and since then has grown around the world with additional languages anticipated. The book covers every corner of the globe including the rapidly changing world of Asia and why Super-apps have not taken off in the west[1].
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[edit]Ronit Ghose, Author
Kogan Page, Publisher
- ^ Huang, Jeff (2025-01-21). "Why U.S. tech companies struggle to replicate China's WeChat 'super app' model". CNBC. Retrieved 2025-03-15.