The Rise of Bitcoin in South Asia: Threat to Traditional Banking or a Catalyst for Financial Innovation

Authors

  • Farangis Azim PhD Scholar, School of Management Sciences, Institute of Management Sciences, Peshawar, Pakistan Author
  • Qurratulain Razak Lecturer, Department of Business Administration Greenwich University Author
  • Dr. Surayya Jamal Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan, Pakistan Author
  • Abdullah Shah Department of Public Administration, Shah Abdul Latif University Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan Author
  • Dasrat Rai Meghwar Department of Commerce and Management, University of Sindh Jamshoro Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63056/

Keywords:

Bitcoin, South Asia, financial innovation, traditional banking, remittances, cross-border payments, financial inclusion, blockchain, cryptocurrency regulation, financial technology.

Abstract

This study examines how Bitcoin has emerged in South Asia and how it can negatively disrupt the traditional banking system or become an enabler of financial innovation. Bitcoin, as a decentralized digital currency, has received a lot of attention in the region especially in states with high unbanked populations and remittance inflows like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. The analysis delves into how Bitcoin is used in remittance services, cross-border payments and financial inclusion, and how it can be used by financial institutions and regulatory structures. The research examines consumption rates, governmental reactions, and the changing fintech market to conclude that Bitcoin holds the dual value of disrupting traditional financial intermediaries simultaneously with enhancing fintech innovation via blockchain technology. Although regulatory uncertainty and Bitcoin volatility are currently thorny issues, the results indicate that Bitcoin is actively transforming the way people conduct financial activities in South Asia, particularly its ability to increase financial inclusions and transaction fees. The analysis determines that the future of Bitcoin in the region depends on establishment of moderate regulatory frameworks and integration into the financial infrastructure that exist.

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Published

2025-07-30

How to Cite

The Rise of Bitcoin in South Asia: Threat to Traditional Banking or a Catalyst for Financial Innovation. (2025). ACADEMIA International Journal for Social Sciences, 4(3), 1853-1874. https://doi.org/10.63056/

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