
The rapid advancement of Financial Technologies (FinTech) has significantly reshaped the operational structure of modern accounting and finance organizations. Technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain systems, cloud-based accounting platforms, and data analytics tools have improved the efficiency of financial reporting, enhanced transaction processing, and strengthened organizational decision-making capabilities. Despite these developments, several organizations still face challenges in achieving effective technological integration, strategic alignment, and digital capability development within their financial management systems. The present study investigates the strategic adoption of FinTech solutions and its influence on organizational efficiency and financial decision-making processes in accounting and finance organizations. The study is based on a quantitative research design using secondary data obtained from financial reports, industry publications, and fintech sector databases. The analysis examines the technological initiatives and financial performance indicators of selected fintech-enabled organizations operating in India. The data analysis indicates a consistent increase in digital payment infrastructure, automated financial systems, and technology-driven financial services, which has contributed to improved operational performance and better financial management practices within organizations. The findings suggest that the strategic integration of financial technologies enhances operational efficiency, improves transparency in financial reporting, and strengthens data-driven financial decision-making. The study concludes that the adoption of digital financial infrastructure and advanced analytical tools plays a critical role in transforming traditional accounting practices and supporting sustainable financial management strategies. These insights provide important implications for policymakers, financial managers, and technology developers aiming to promote effective digital transformation in the financial sector.
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