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Fintech forecasts

The Philippine Star

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December 28, 2025

Why the next phase of fintech will be defined not by speed or scale, but by intelligence, trust and responsibility.

- LITO VILLANUEVA

For more than a decade, fintech has been obsessed with velocity. Faster payments. Faster onboarding. Faster growth. Speed became synonymous with progress, and disruption became an end in itself.

But as we approach 2026, the industry is confronting an inconvenient truth: speed is no longer a differentiator. Everyone is fast. What now separates leaders from laggards is not how quickly systems move but how intelligently they decide.

The coming year marks a structural shift in digital finance. We are moving from systems that react to systems that think. From automation as efficiency to autonomy as strategy. From innovation driven by novelty to innovation constrained by responsibility.

Artificial intelligence has already reshaped financial services but largely as an assistant. It suggests, flags, recommends and summarizes. That era is ending.

By 2026, we enter the age of agentic AI: autonomous systems capable of executing financial actions end-to-end. These agents will not just score credit, but dynamically restructure credit exposure. They will not merely detect fraud, but intervene in real time, adapting as behavior shifts. They will manage liquidity, compliance monitoring, customer engagement, and operational workflows with minimal human input.

This is not an incremental upgrade. It is a transfer of agency.

And with that transfer comes a profound question the industry has not fully answered: when machines make financial decisions, where does accountability reside?

The institutions that win in 2026 will not be those that deploy the most AI, but those that embed governance, explainability, and ethical constraints directly into the architecture. The question is no longer “Can AI do this?” but “Should it and under what rules?”

2026 is the year finance stops using AI as a tool and starts governing it as a decision-maker.

Another defining shift is happening quietly. Finance is disappearing.

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