What is it about?
Digital innovation is revolutionizing traditional banking services. As consumers become increasingly tech-savvy, mobile applications are at the forefront of this transformation. Banks that leverage these technological advancements gain a significant competitive edge in the financial sector.
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Why is it important?
The importance of mobile banking and digital transformation in the financial sector cannot be overstated. Here are 9 reasons: 1] Convenience: Mobile apps allow customers to conduct banking transactions anytime, anywhere, eliminating the need for physical branch visits. 2] Cost reduction: Banks can significantly reduce operational costs by automating services and reducing the need for physical infrastructure. 3] Customer expectations: Modern consumers, especially younger generations, expect seamless digital experiences in all aspects of their lives, including banking. 4] Competitive advantage: Banks that offer superior digital services can attract and retain more customers in an increasingly competitive market. 4] Data insights: Digital platforms allow banks to collect and analyze customer data, enabling personalized services and better risk assessment. 5] Financial inclusion: Mobile banking can reach underserved populations in areas with limited access to traditional banking infrastructure. 6] Innovation: The shift to digital platforms opens up opportunities for new financial products and services. 7] Security: While cybersecurity is a concern, mobile apps can offer advanced security features like biometric authentication. 8] Environmental impact: Reducing paper usage and physical branch visits can contribute to sustainability efforts. 9] Adaptability: Digital platforms allow banks to quickly respond to market changes and customer needs.
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This page is a summary of: Banking-as-a-service? American and European G-SIBs performance, The Journal of Risk Finance, September 2024, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/jrf-10-2023-0263.
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