How will tech reshape the banking industry? Three areas to watch this year

While many still think the banking sector is characterised by legacy systems and lack of innovation, this could not be further from the truth. 2018 marks the year when a multitude of external factors will shake up the industry once and for all and reinvent the way people bank. Inevitably, this presents a threat, but also an opportunity.

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March 15, 2018 Categories

While many still think the banking sector is characterised by legacy systems and lack of innovation, this could not be further from the truth. 2018 marks the year when a multitude of external factors will shake up the industry once and for all and reinvent the way people bank. Inevitably, this presents a threat, but also an opportunity.

Today consumers expect a modernised banking experience, one which is complemented by online and mobile banking. At the same time, the number of security breaches last year pushed cyber safety to the top of the priority list, bringing technology to the forefront for both banking leaders and customers alike.

As well as this, the introduction of the second Payment Services Directive (PSD2) and Open Banking will be decisive in shaping the future of the banking sector. But how will opening up the industry to third parties and the latest technology solutions impact the industry? To answer this, Fujitsu surveyed 2,000 members of the public and 647 business leaders across industries. The result is the recent Technology in a Transforming Britain Report, which found that half of financial sector leaders believe banks will not exist in their current form in a decade.

The question is: What can we expect from the banks of the future?

Here are three areas I expect significant change in when it comes to banks, and how the industry will react:

 

 

Final thoughts

It’s clear that technology will not make banks redundant. Instead, we will see significant changes in the industry which will make financial institutions be more customer-centric and efficient, and provide more targeted, secure and intelligent solutions. With technology as the driving force, both UK banks and its customers have plenty to look forward to!

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