Technology
and new RBI policies are changing the face of banking. In five years’ time,
banking might not resemble anything like we know it today. Are banks ready to
leverage technology to achive the transformation?
Will the present business models
survive? Leading bankers and technogy players discuss the future of banking.
Are banks doing
enough to leverage technology?
The business model of Banking
Round Table is getting disrupted because of
technology and emergence of new players. While the front-end technology is
visible, it is the backend where maximum activity is taking place. What steps
are the players taking to gain new customers, improve consumer experience,
cross-sell products etc in a world that is rapidly getting digitised? How are
they using data analytics to track consumer behaviour and engagement? How is
the industry addressing the issues concerning issues of security and privacy,
which remain a cause for concern? How are they planning and designing for
hyper-scale and hyper-flexibility? Leading bankers and technology players will
discuss all this and much more.
Will the banking industry survive in its present form
in the next five years?
We are seeing a new wave of
competition in Indian banking, disrupting the business model of the existing
big boys. Between 1994 and 2014, 12 new banks were born, but not all of them
have survived. In the past seven weeks, two more have made an appearance, and
in the next 18 months, we will see 21 more—10 payments banks and 11 small
finance banks. Added to this is the RBI’s promise of on-tap licensing and the
huge focus on technology-led Banking
Round Table 2015 growth. What does all this mean for the
established players? Are the days of incremental innovations over? Will branch
banking survive? How do banks deal with the cultural changes that the change
will necessitate? Find out the answers from six of the country’s leading
bankers.
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