Unlocking the future of paytech: exploring biometric payment card adoption patterns
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Springer
Materia
Biometric payment card FinTech Paytech
Fecha
2026-02-24Referencia bibliográfica
Francisco Liébana-Cabanillas & Ana Irimia-Diéguez & Gema Albort-Morant & Carmen Zarco, 2026. "Unlocking the future of paytech: exploring biometric payment card adoption patterns," Financial Innovation, Springer;Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, vol. 12(1), pages 1-34, December. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40854
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Universidad de Granada - (DGP_PIDI_2024_01646)Resumen
With the transition to a cashless society and the evolving regulatory framework gov
erning electronic payments, the advent of novel payment systems has become increas
ingly apparent. In this context, biometric payment cards have emerged as a promising
alternative to enhance security, convenience, and efficiency in electronic transactions.
An online questionnaire was administered to a sample of users experienced in mobile
payment systems, and structural equation modeling was utilized to identify the vari
ables significantly affecting usage and recommendation. The results confirm the pro
posed hypotheses, except for those related to social influence and perceived risk. This
study provides a unique contribution by investigating the factors influencing the adop
tion and word‑of‑mouth (WOM) of biometric payment cards, integrating elements
from the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology 2 (UTAUT2), general
risk theory, and trust theory. This research is highly relevant for financial institutions,
tech companies, marketers and policymakers, as it informs user strategy development
for businesses operating within the biometric payment sector and suggests guidelines
for enhancing consumer trust and reducing perceived risks associated with biometric
payments.





