The rise of massive, tech-forward payment companies like (Block, Inc.) and PayPal represents an "existential threat" to community banks and credit unions that fail to modernize. Unlike traditional "neobanks," these giants have deeply penetrated the banking ecosystem by offering a comprehensive suite of financial services—ranging from point-of-sale systems to small business lending—that can effectively bypass local financial institutions entirely. The Nature of the Threat
: Fintechs operate on modern, lean infrastructures without the burden of legacy systems, allowing them to innovate and adapt much faster than traditional banks. Square, PayPal Pose Grave Threat to Community F...
: Following the 2008 financial crisis, these tech firms filled a gap left by banks that restricted capital access, providing fast, data-driven loans and advances to small merchants. Competitive Advantages of Fintech Giants The rise of massive, tech-forward payment companies like
: Community institutions traditionally rely on personal relationships. Square and PayPal utilize cloud-based, seamless digital experiences that minimize the importance of that local connection. : Following the 2008 financial crisis, these tech
Fintechs can be a community bank's ally in a competitive ... - BAI
: Transactions captured by third-party apps like PayPal , Venmo , and Square often remain within those ecosystems; only an estimated $1 of every $8 collected through these platforms typically returns to the user's primary financial institution.