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David LEE Kuo Chuen
Professor of Quantitative Finance
Director, Sim Kee Boon Institute for Financial Economics
David Lee (2015) The LASIC Principle: Rise of Alternative and Internet Finance
What are the Reasons for Low Productivity?
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F1 Pitstop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRy_73ivcms
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Can We Go Any Faster?
• Employ more labour
• Employ more tools
• Embrace new technology
• Improve the processes
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Four Observations – Acquiring inappropriate machines with more low
skilled workers lead to drop in productivity
– Incentives may encourage unnecessary spending on machines and technology that become obsolete as soon as they are purchased
– Lower effective tax rates may boost profits now but translated to higher depreciation charges in future years
– Collapse in oil price, weak demand and over-capacity have led to lower margin or even losses
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Why Are We in This Situation?
• Is it peculiar to any country? – No: It is known as the Productivity Paradox (more
technology has no positive impact in the short term)
• Is it peculiar to any industry and economy? – No: Disruption by Technology is all over especially
for those acting as middleman or intermediary
• Will low productivity persist? – The Most Important Question
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of Alternative and Internet Finance
In the last 10 years,
Productivity has come
down 48% in the US – the most
innovative nation
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Source: http://www.blackrock.com/latamiberia/literature/whitepaper/bii-interpreting-innovation-international-version.pdf
Changing Landscape
• Old School of “Capital Versus Labour” Productivity:
– You need to make a choice of how much labour and how many machines
• New Fact: Either Above or Below the App
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The End of the Middleman World: Innovate, Share or Perish!
There is no real need of labour below the app! http://www.forbes.com/sites/anthonykosner/2015/02/04/google-cabs-and-uber-bots-will-challenge-jobs-below-the-api/
Business Services
and Finance, is Next To Be Disrupted!
Source: BlackRock Investment Institute
Beyond 3D Printing:
Uber, the world’s largest taxi company owns no vehicles.
Facebook, the world’s largest social network creates no content.
Alibaba, the world’s most valuable e-commerce stores no inventory.
Airbnb, the world’s largest provider of accommodation possesses no real estate.
The Threat is Not from Within!
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Productivity Crashed!
Tipping Point!
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Facebook Bought Whatsapp for USD19Bil in 2014: Why
• Whatsapp has no profit with only USD20mil revenue employing 55 employees
• In the beginning when the number of subscribers was small, there was zero revenue and productivity:
Many smart people think that Facebook itself is a “Fad” or “worthless”!
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Digital Measures to New Paradigm
Virality Coefficient
+ User Engagement
+ Mobile Monetisation
+ Conversion Rate
+ Churn Rate
+ Customer Acquisition Cost
+ Differentiation Score
> Productivity?
Network Effect (VC)
Active users (MAU)
Cost/Rev Per Mille (CPM, RPM)
Freemium Product Effectiveness
Charge Per Use
Lifetime Value (CAC versus LTV)
Satisfaction (Market Share)
> Productivity?
Source: DBS BusinessClass
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LASIC
– Low margin: USD1 subscription, but it has offensive and defensive value and margin will increase over time
– Asset Light: It doesn’t need any heavy machinery or high tech but brains, knowledge and servers that have become cheaper to acquire over time
– Scalable: 450 mil users increasing at 1 mil a day
– Innovative: It has good user experience and it is sticky
– Compliance Easy: It is being left alone to flourish
Source: David Lee, “The Future of Finance”
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Lesson
• What appears to be low productivity business with high burn rate in the beginning may be a big winner in the long term
• The margin increases over time with network effect and low variable cost
• You must not seek “Instant Gratification” but it is difficult to guess which will be successful
• This leads us to Business Accelerator! • Small Investment spreading over many startups! • Spot the Big Trend!
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So, What Is the Big Trend?
David Lee (2015) The LASIC Principle: Rise of Alternative and Internet Finance
Let Us Learn from the Disruption in Finance!
E-Commerce Telecom
Alternative Finance De-centralised Finance
David Lee (2015) The LASIC Principle: Rise of Alternative and Internet Finance
The World of Internet The largest IPO: While Alibaba’s revenue is just USD8.46B, it has USD33B Cash on Hand
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Source: http://www.fastcompany.com/3029119/most-innovative-companies/tencent-the-secretive-chinese-tech-giant-that-can-rival-facebook-a Source: Alibaba
Investors did not just buy into a US listed company operating in China! It is also an Eco System with Retail, Wholesale, Discount Store, Big Data, and more! Source: IPO Prospectus
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The Gross Merchandise Volume (GMV) is USD296B. E-Commerce is an inroad into the consumer market and Finance.
Source: IPO Prospectus
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In 2004, we established Alipay to address the issue of trust between buyers and sellers online. We have continued to offer payment and escrow services on our marketplaces through Alipay following divestment of our interest in and control over Alipay in 2011. – From the IPO Prospectus!
This is going to be the largest cash cow for the Group!
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Appealing to Emotion • Alipay
– Key Aunty
• True Stories about Sharing
– Singles Day (USD9B sales for Alibaba in a day)
• 光棍节 11.11
• To Y Generation
– Video: Alipay Video for Remote Area
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuQKJhE6r8A
David Lee (2015) The LASIC Principle: Rise of Alternative and Internet Finance
Ant Financial
Alipay
Alipay Wallet
Yu’E Bao
Zhao Cai Bao
Ant Credit
MyBank
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Alipay: USD1T Transactions Per year
1078.76 1705.05
2616.64
3718.45 47.61
906.27
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Year 2011 2012 2013 2014
Internet transactions (¥Bn Yuan) 1078.76 1705.05 2616.64 3718.45
Mobile transactions (¥Bn Yuan) 47.61 906.27 2352.99
Total(¥Bn Yuan) 1078.76 1752.66 3522.91 6071.44
Market Share 2011 2012 2013 2014
Internet 48.95% 46.60% 48.7% 50%
Mobile 31.50% 74% 80%
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Industry Trends
E-commerce and other Internet companies are branching into the finance
Traditional financial services are migrating to Internet finance
(1) Payment and settlement services (2) Lending (microcredit, supply chain financing, P2P lending) (3) Sales of investment products
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Zhong An Insurance • Zhong An Property Insurance Company is an Internet
assurance company established in 2012. All business activities are conducted online
Zhong An Insurance
Ping An Insurance
5%
Alibaba
19.9%
Tencent
5%
Other Shareholders
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Alibaba (19.9%), Tencent (15%) and Chinese insurance company Ping An (15%) officially launched Zhong An (众安在线财产保险股份有限公司), an online insurance company jointly established by the three on Nov 6 2013 with RMB1bil paid-up capital. The company has obtained the very first license in China for operating online insurance business. The products are related to travel, temperature (37℃高温险), weather (“下雨贴十元”保障服务), supplier loan guarantee (众乐宝,参聚险), mobile property (手机意外保障服务) via Internet and mobile payments.
The Three Horses: Ma ZheMing (Ping An Insurance) Ma Pony (Tencent) Ma Jack (Alibaba)
More than RMB100M insurance premium on Singles Day! Average RMB.05 per transaction! (数据显示,首次参与双11保驾护航的众安保险当天保单量突破1.5亿,保费突破1亿,平均每份保单大约五毛钱左
右;创造了名符其实的互联网保险双11盛宴。)
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Types of Loans Type Clients Limit Interest Rate Time Period
Ali Credit Loan Alibaba Members who registered over two years in selected provinces
¥50,000-3,000,000
1.5%/month 12 months
Taobao Credit Loan
Taobao stores that have opened over 6 months, good reputation, no area restriction
No greater than ¥1,000,000
0.05%/day 12 months
Taobao Booking Loan
Taobao stores that have opened over 2 months, good reputation, no area restriction
No greater than ¥1,000,000
0.05%/day 30 days
Virtual Credit Card
Alipay users anywhere
¥200-5,000 No annual fee, 1% percent service fee
38 days of interest-waived period
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Sesame Credit
Jan 5 2015, China’s central bank issued a notification that allows 8 organisations to provide personal credit services: Sesame Credit was one of the them under the Ant Financial Services Group.
FICO Credit scores are designed to measure the risk of default by taking into account various factors in a person's financial history in the US. Payment History(35%), Debt Burden(30%), Length in File(15%), Type of Credits(10%), and Recent Searches(10%)
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Risk Management Big Data + Internet Technology
Prior Loan Approval:
Credit assessment through historical
data and information,
including psychological test
Loan Tenure: Smart data analysis of usage pattern of
loans
Loan Expiry: Various ways of dealing with
defaults and recovery of bad
loans
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Competitive Advantage • Smart data collected from Alibaba’s e-
commerce platform improves efficiency
• Small loan, short process, low borrowing rates
• Higher interest return attracts more P2P lenders
• Huge client base of Alipay
• Default Rate: <1% (0.89%)!
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Alipay Movie Crowdfunding
• Alipay: Alipay Minimum Subscription is RMB 100
• Always oversubscribed
• May fixed an upper bound for subscribers over a time period of SGD1,000/SGD10k?
• Targeting “Ants”
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Time Compression
• 7 years: For Apple to become world’s largest music retailer
• 1.5 years: For Goggle to reduced the market cap of top GPS companies after the introduction of its mobile app.
• JUST 9 months: For Alipay, via, Tian Hong Asset Management, to become the world’s fourth largest money-market fund
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Let Us Learn from the Disruption in Finance!
E-Commerce Telecom
Alternative Finance De-centralised Finance
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Mobile Finance will be the future Number of mobile users in developing countries has already over taken developed countries! Less regulated developing countries will be the growth area for finance!
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More to grow in Developing Countries!
Penetration is still low in Developing Countries!
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M-PESA • Kenya Mobile Phone Payment System by
Safaricom (12.2M active customers compared to 5.4M with bank accounts, 122k agents, 67% has access Oct 2014 compared to 41% in 2009)
• Money held in trust account by Vodafone
• Interest spent by M-PESA Foundation
• M-Shwari, savings and loans product via M-PESA since Nov 2012 (897k loan accounts, 5.6mil deposit accounts, 26% of the country’s total)
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M-PESA Users (mil) Safaricom Users (mil) Penetration Rate for M-PESA
Source: M-PESA Annual Reports
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M-PESA: Percentage of Safaricom's Revenues
M-PESA Revenue (Kshs bil) Safaricom Revenue (kshs bil) Percentage of Safaricom’s Revenue
1 USD : 91.181 Kenyan Shilling Source: M-PESA Annual Reports
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Service Description Launched FY Information
Lipa Na
M-PESA
Cash Payments for
goods and services
Revamped in
June 2013
120,000 merchants to enable users and SMEs to collect
and manage cashless payments.
Cashless FMCG
Distribution
Cash Distribution 2014 It is used by 1294 tills driving Kshs 2.8 bil in volume per
month
M-Shwari Interest bearing
deposits and
micro-loans
Nov 2012 It allows for deposit as low as Kshs 1 and borrowing at as
low as Kshs 100 without having to visit a bank or
complete account opening forms. The account is opened
and operated from the phone. Free transfer between M-
PESA and M-Shwari account.
M-PESA IMT International
Money Transfer
Revamped in
2014
8 partners and remittance to 100 countries at no fee.
Lipa Kodi Rental payments
to Landlords
Aug 2013 88 housing agents with more than 60,000 housing units.
Linda Jamii Health Insurance
premium
payments
Feb 2014 It is an online micro-health insurance product developed
by Safaricom, Britam and Changamka. Medical premium
of Kshs 12,000 paid via M-PESA with Kshs 200,000 in
patient benefits and Kshs 50,000 outpatient benefits as
well as dental, optical, maternity care and funeral
benefits.
Cloud SaaS Software as a
service for SMEs
2014 It encompasses accounting, payroll, domain and
webhosting services to be part of the M-PESA ecosystem.
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Source: M-PESA Annual Reports
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Let Us Learn from the Disruption in Finance!
E-Commerce Telecom
Alternative Finance De-centralised Finance
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Source: DBS Research
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Fullerton Financial Holdings • Mission: To serve the underserved
• Alignment: customers’ need, regulators desire for greater financial inclusion
• Since 2003, operating income +24%, profits +29% compounded annually, ROE 14%
• 2012, shareholders equity +11% to S$21.3B, loan portfolio S$15.6B, net interest income S$1.9B
• India alone: 5,500 employees, 15,000 villages, a million customers, across 21 states
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Sep 2013, Cambodia Post Bank, 45% Source: Fullerton Financial Holdings Annual Reports
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The missing middle: 75mil households in urban India and more than 90 million households in rural India. Over 50% of the urban market and nearly the whole of the rural middle market forms Fullerton India’s targeted “missing middle” segment of customers. Micro Loans for rural women’s livelihood groups Loans for two-wheelers and commercial vehicles Mortgage Loans for the self-employed
Source: Fullerton Financial Holdings Annual Reports
Source: Fullerton Financial Holdings Annual Reports
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Entity Country Greenfield/
Acquisition
Total Assets
(US$)
ROE Shareholdings
Danamon Indonesia Acquisition (Jun 2003) 14.7b
S$19.1b
14.3% 68%
Alliance bank Malaysia Acquisition (Mar 2005) 14.3b
S$18.5b
13.7%#
13.7%
14%
NIB Bank Pakistan Acquisition (Feb 2005) 1.6b
S$2.12b
8.5% 88.6%
Mekong Development
Bank
Vietnam Acquisition (Dec 2010) 297m
S$386m
1.6% 20%
Fullerton India India Greenfield (Dec 2005) 1.2b
S$1.28b
15.8% 100%
BOC Fullerton
Community Bank
China Greenfield (Feb 2011) 1.4b
S$1.8b
-2.9% 10%
Fullerton Credit China Greenfield (Oct 2008) 378m
S$491m
5.6% 100%
Dunia Finance UAE Greenfield (Jun 2008) 286m
S$373m
29.3% 40%
Cambodia Post Bank Plc Cambodia Greenfield (Sep 2013) 129.7m
S$99.2m
3.9%#
-6.7%
45%
Myanmar Myanmar Greenfield (May 2014) NA NA 100%
Note: Data as of 31 Dec 2013. Note: #2014 figures are stated for both Alliance and Cambodia Post Bank. 2013 ROE numbers are stated below 2014 figures.
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The economy and the distribution of income
• Pope Francis, Evangelii Gaudium released Nov 26, 2013
• 202. The need to resolve the structural causes of poverty cannot be delayed, not only for the pragmatic reason of its urgency for the good order of society, but because society needs to be cured of a sickness which is weakening and frustrating it, and which can only lead to new crises. Welfare projects, which meet certain urgent needs, should be considered merely temporary responses. As long as the problems of the poor are not radically resolved by rejecting the absolute autonomy of markets and financial speculation and by attacking the structural causes of inequality, no solution will be found for the world’s problems or, for that matter, to any problems. Inequality is the root of social ills.
Inclusion is key to Growth!
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Thomas Piketty • Capital in the Twenty-First Century – May 2014 • r > g theory of capital and inequality • r = rate of return of wealth • g = economic growth rate • Faster (slower) growth will increase (decrease)
inequality • Only wars and depression can disrupt the pattern • Patrimonial Capitalism
– Poor don’t own productive assets that give “r” – Technology will take away even middle income jobs and
wealth – Accumulation of dynastic wealth does not “trickle down”
to the poor (Paul Krugman versus Gregory Mankiw)
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Any Response? • r > g, QE’s have made inequality more obvious via financial assets and physical
properties
• If 70% is not included, how about including them using the most efficient and fastest way
– Less corruption
– Instant information flow
• Mobile and Logistic Connection
– Payment system
– Unmanned or speedy delivery
– Super Wi-Fi or white spaces
• Sharing Economy
– Crypto equity
• Financial Inclusion will lead to better healthcare and education
• Owning assets via mobile devices will ensure it is an inclusive economy
• Regulation lagging behind but present business opportunities: consumer protection, terrorists activities, cyber crime prevention, tax evasion, economic stability
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Development • World Bank: Financial Inclusion & Infrastructure,
Global Remittances Working Group
• IMF
• UN Special Advocate for Development
• Alliance for Financial Inclusion: Maya Declaration, Global Policy Forum, Gates Foundation
• Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)
• ASEAN: with UNDP
• China
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ASEAN Financial Inclusion Mandate • That ASEAN countries develop comprehensive Financial Inclusion policies that
may include the following:
– a. Facilitating the provision of financial services by a diversity of regulated financial services providers, whilst encouraging reasonable innovation and monitoring risk.
– b. Ensuring the delivery of a portfolio of financial services consisting of payments, savings, credit and insurance services that meet their needs, to households and small enterprises.
– c. Promoting the development of financial sector infrastructure and distribution networks that can enhance reasonable physical access to financial services to the large majority of their population. This can include the promotion of electronic payments and branchless or agent banking options.
– d. Taking special measures to assist women to access and use financial services.
– e. Ensuring that financial services deliver value to households and small enterprises and are provided in a responsible and transparent manner, with appropriate consumer protection measures.
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This egg-shaped aircraft can provide Wi-Fi to an entire city? Virtually connecting everyone on the planet from space may sound like something from a sci-fi story, but looks like it may soon become a reality. It is able to provide Wi-Fi for an area as big as 8,000 square kms, basically the size of Shenzhen and Hong Kong adding up, according to Kuang-Chi Science, the company that invented the aircraft. Operated like a helicopter, the 42-meter-high “Cloud” will rise into the sky using the helium inside. There it will use the latest tech to connect optical fibers to the ground, making it possible for huge loads of data to travel up and down.
According to the company’s Chief Director Liu Ruopeng, they invented the aircraft for remote areas such as deserts or at sea, where it is difficult to build up a network in traditional ways. The aircraft will be launched in Shenzhen in January, 2015.
光启科学(00439.HK)
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The future is in Asia and ASEAN
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ASEAN
Myanmar
Laos
Thailand Vietnam Cam-
bodia
Singapore
Malaysia
Brunei
Indonesia
Philippines
Indonesia Indonesia
Indonesia
Malaysia
Financial 5: TIPSM Emerging 4: VLMC Quiet One: B
ASEAN 10 = F5 + E4 + Q1
89% ($2.13 Tril) of GDP in Top 5
km2 thousand US$ million US$ US$ PPP
2013 2013 2013 2013 2013
Indonesia 1,860,360 248,818.1 860,849.5 3,459.8 9,467.1
Thailand 513,120 68,251.0 387,573.8 5,678.7 14,131.6
Malaysia 330,290 29,948.0 312,071.6 10,420.5 23,089.0
Singapore 716 5,399.2 297,941.3 55,182.5 78,761.9
Philippines 300,000 99,384.5 269,024.0 2,706.9 6,403.8
Viet Nam 330,951 89,708.9 171,219.3 1,908.6 5,314.7
Myanmar 676,577 61,568.0 54,661.2 887.8 3,464.4
Brunei Darussalam 5,769 406.2 16,117.5 39,678.7 73,775.0
Cambodia 181,035 14,962.6 15,511.1 1,036.7 3,081.8
Lao PDR 236,800 6,644.0 10,283.2 1,547.7 4,531.6
ASEAN 4,435,618 625,090.5 2,395,252.5 3,831.8 9,389.8
Gross domestic product
per capitaat current pricesCountry
Total land area Total populationGross domestic
productat current prices
Fairly rich neighbours that are willing to help growing neighbours!
F5 is Relatively Rich with USD674Bn of Reserves
Short term debt is low!
USD2.15Tri of GDP for F5
As a Group, they can do and grow a lot more than other Debtor Nations!
Short Term Catalysts for F5
• Cheap Money with Loose Monetary Policy • Weak Oil Price • Low Interest Rate • Policy Shift to Economic Inclusion - Wealth Distribution
and Social Safety Net: Consumer Staples • Policy Shift to Social Inclusion - Infrastructure Building:
Construction • Policy Shift to Financial Inclusion – Shadow Banking • They have the luxury of growing their economy by
serving the 70% underserved in their own country and others in ASEAN 10!
Risk and Outlook
• Persistent Volatility
• Profit Taking: Especially Traditional Banks
• Politics
• US Rate Hike Speculation
• Broad USD Strength
Nothing Interesting at the Top of the Pyramid for Business
Reaching out to the 70% underserved Signs that the top are overserved and too competitive!
Long Way to Grow Even for F5
The future is about financial inclusion
Source: Alliance for Financial Inclusion
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The future is about lower (remittance and other) charges
Source: World Bank David Lee (2015) The LASIC Principle: Rise of Alternative and Internet Finance
The future is about “More Regulation for 30% and Less for the 70%”
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Let Us Learn from the Disruption in Finance!
E-Commerce Telecom
Alternative Finance De-centralised Finance
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The Future • Digital Currency
– a type of money, which is stored in a digital or electronic register, that may or may not be exchanged for fiat currency
• Cryptocurrency – a type of programmable Digital Currency that
relies on cryptography for chaining together digital signatures (maintaining a electronic ledger) of token transfers
– Cryptography is used to ensure the token spent is recorded on the register and is never spent twice
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Centralised, Decentralised or Distributed?
Sourced from Internet David Lee (2015) The LASIC Principle: Rise
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Bitcoin • Bitcoin
– a cryptocurrency that gives incentives to those who are willing to participate in solving a cryptography quiz
– These miners engage in proof-of-work (the contest) and as a consequence, form a consensus of a chain of transaction records
– The resulting digital record or register is being held in the storage media of those who participate
– Instead of on centralised authority holding on to the record, everyone has a copy and is part of a node of the network
– It is a public record (BLOCKCHAIN) that cannot be changed – Anyone who wishes to change the recent records has to ensure the
majority agree and that is computationally expensive – The Program creates 25 bitcoins (halved every 4 years) approximately
every 10 mins – The maximum created will be 21 million bitcoins in 2030
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http://store.elsevier.com/Handbook-of-Digital-Currency/isbn-9780128021170/
Cryptocurrency • You cannot stop most cryptocurrency protocols
– Unless you are willing to take everyone to court – Unless you stop the downloading of open source software – It may exist in another wireless network or distributed Internet
outside the Internet currently coordinated by ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers)
• The protocol is not intermediaries – All the bad news is mostly about intermediaries – Mt.Gox, SilkRoad, Breach of Cyber Security for stolen coins
• It is an Experiment and Work in Progress – Any shortcomings can be corrected by further refinement – There may not be a perfect Cryptocurrency but each serves a
specific purpose – There are more than 500 alternative coins!
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Centralised De-centralised De-centralised Distributed
Block Chain and Consensus Ledger
Source: Richard Brown
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdGH40oUVDY
Big Ideas: Sharing Economy • De-centralised Financial Software: XRP, Ethereum, Stellar • De-centralised Social Network: Gems • De-centralised iTunes: Bitshares Music Foundation • De-centralised CrowdFunding: Swarm, Counterparty, Colored Coins,
Ripple • De-centralised Exchange: Counterparty • De-centralised Storage: Maidsafe, Storj • De-centralised Ledger: Hyperledger, Open-Transaction, Tillit • Blockchain 2.0 crowdfunding for a sharing economy using the
concept of De-centralised Autonomous Company with CryptoEquity • As shareholders, you grow with the company as the network
expands • Popular for Digital assets: Music, Video, Social Network
David Lee (2015) The LASIC Principle: Rise of Alternative and Internet Finance
David Lee (2015) The LASIC Principle: Rise of Alternative and Internet Finance
Decentralised Ledger: Must Read
• BITCOIN AS A SMART CONTRACT PLATFORM
• THE VALUE OF REPLICATED, SHARED LEDGERS FROM FIRST PRINCIPLES
• http://gendal.me/2015/03/30/bitcoin-as-a-smart-contract-platform/
• http://www.coindesk.com/the-value-of-replicated-shared-ledgers-from-first-principles/
The Value of Replicated, Shared Ledgers from First Principles
David Lee (2015) The LASIC Principle: Rise of Alternative and Internet Finance
The Value of Replicated, Shared Ledgers from First Principles
David Lee (2015) The LASIC Principle: Rise of Alternative and Internet Finance
The Value of Replicated, Shared Ledgers from First Principles
David Lee (2015) The LASIC Principle: Rise of Alternative and Internet Finance
David Lee (2015) The LASIC Principle: Rise of Alternative and Internet Finance
The replicated, shared ledgers From first principles
• First, why not replicate the ledger massively. So, rather than one
copy, have lots of copies. Perhaps one copy at every bank. So now there isn’t a single point of failure. We would have to worry about how those copies are kept in sync, of course, so this isn’t an unambiguous 'win' but having copies at each bank might also make integration with existing infrastructure somewhat easier, too. Perhaps this would also help ease adoption.
• Secondly, why not have those who participate in the system – maybe just the banks or maybe their customers too – also be jointly responsible for maintaining and securing it. We know who everybody else is in this world, after all, so we know whom to punish if they cheat. So we replace a single powerful entity with a model where everybody contributes to the system’s security.
• By Richard Brown
David Lee (2015) The LASIC Principle: Rise of Alternative and Internet Finance
Tim Swanson – Great Wall of Numbers
• Consensus-as-a-service: a brief report on the emergence of permissioned, distributed ledger system
• What has been the reaction to permissioned distributed ledgers
• http://www.ofnumbers.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Permissioned-distributed-ledgers.pdf
• http://www.ofnumbers.com/2015/04/26/what-has-been-the-reaction-to-permissioned-distributed-ledgers/
• SKBI Research Fellow
David Lee (2015) The LASIC Principle: Rise of Alternative and Internet Finance
Future of Finance: LASIC
• L: Sticky Business with Customers that Need Simple, Excellent User Experience, Almost No Cost and Connected to Social Media
• A: Backed by E-commerce, Telecom or Companies with High Trading or Usage Volume
• S: High Growth in Large Population, Transition and Emerging Economies
• I: High Mobile Finance Penetration Brought by Creative Technology and Disruptive Business Models
• C: High Growth Aided by Political Agenda and Social Environment of Anti-Income/Wealth Inequality
David Lee (2015) The LASIC Principle: Rise of Alternative and Internet Finance
Future of Finance
• Growth in Decentralised, Internet Finance, Digital Currency, and Sharing Economy
• Sustainability driven by the Financial Inclusion and Economic Growth agenda
• Alignment with global government mission to serve the 70% of 7B people globally and 3.1B people in Asia (4.9B globally and 2.2B in Asia)
LASIC
The Near Future:
Low Margin, Asset Light, Scalable, Innovative, Compliance Easy
Meantime, LASIC predicts that disruption rules and productivity remains low!
David Lee (2015) The LASIC Principle: Rise of Alternative and Internet Finance
Acknowledgement and Disclaimers • Information, Diagrams and Pictures are taken from
different sources for research purposes
• This presentation should be read in conjunction with Sim Kee Boon Institute for Financial Economics research reports that provide detailed references and acknowledgements
• David Lee and Ernie Teo (2015): “The LASIC Principle for Serving the 70% Underserved”, Sim Kee Boon Institute for Financial Economics
• David Lee and Ernie Teo (2015): “The LASIC Principle: The Rise of Alternative and Internet Finance”, Sim Kee Boon Institute for Financial Economics
David Lee (2015) The LASIC Principle: Rise
of Alternative and Internet Finance