Recently, due to the tremendous development in information and communication technology, the world is moving rapidly towards digitization in all areas of life. In the financial context, Financial Technology (Fintech) has the potential to transform the financial sector by offering innovative digital solutions, but its adoption depends on various individual, organizational, and environmental factors. This research paper aims to identify and analyze the determinants that influence the intention to adopt fintech. A self-administered survey was utilized to collect the necessary data. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 26 for descriptive analysis as well as SmartPLS version 3.0 by implementing the PLS algorithm and Bootstrapping techniques. This study finds that intention to adopt Fintech is affected by perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, trust, social influence, and facilitating conditions. This study also examined the relationships between these variables. The findings will provide insights for fintech stakeholders, policymakers, and researchers to foster a conducive environment for Fintech adoption and usage.