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15 March 2024

Increased innovation, profitability and competitiveness for the Banking and Financial Services sector

Increased innovation, profitability and competitiveness for the Banking and Financial Services sector

Key takeways

Digital transformation in the financial sector

Personalising and improving the customer experience

Risk mitigation and strategic decision-making

If, on the one hand, the Banking and Financial Services sector has been subject to several economic, regulatory and technological changes, on the other hand we are facing an increasingly demanding customer who requires a more personalised, agile and efficient service.

In order to be able to respond to an increasingly volatile and competitive market and to avoid any mistakes that may have been made in the past, the Banking and Financial Services sector began to invest in tools that allow them to increase competitiveness, optimise processes and offer a quick response to customers.

Digital transformation is shaping the present and future of the sector, and the adoption of Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence solutions is bringing changes to operations, sales, customer relationships and service security. Furthermore, IoT (Internet of Things) is effectively transforming customer services: mobile devices, wearable technology, voice control and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are setting a new pace for the sector.

AI with the help of Machine Learning can improve the traditional analysis of data in the banking sector. The integration of AI solutions provides more accurate and timely insights that enable faster decision-making.

According to data from Juniper Research, banks will spend US$5.6 billion on Generative AI in 2024, and it is expected that in 2030 they will spend US$85.7 billion.

Generative Artificial Intelligence (Generative AI) has a significant impact on the banking sector, transforming the way financial institutions operate, interact with customers and conduct business.

Generative AI enables banks to personalise the customer experience more effectively. By analysing customer data in real-time, institutions are able to make personalised recommendations that improve customer satisfaction and strengthen customer relationships.

Additionally, Chatbots and virtual assistants based on Generative AI are being widely used to provide 24/7 customer support.

More broadly, generative AI will enable the sector to innovate products and services, automate internal processes, and identify complex patterns and trends that may not be readily apparent using traditional methods.

As a result, businesses can become more innovative, profitable and competitive by investing in disruptive technology solutions such as Generative AI. This is an ongoing job and the secret to success lies in the ability to gain valuable insights into market trends, consumer behaviour and expectations, and to deliver customer-oriented services and innovative products that meet those expectations.

The truth is that the financial sector is constantly changing and exposed to greater risk due to a variety of factors, so it is vital to gain real-time insights that enable any organisation to achieve greater competitive advantage, better profitability and more assertive, effective, fast and flexible strategic decision making. In addition, actionable information generated by a Data Analytics and AI solution can reduce risk in the banking sector, such as helping to detect fraud quickly and effectively.

There is no doubt that technology is the key to transforming organisations and is essential to differentiate, innovate and compete in the industry.

 

 

 

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