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Commoditization, Optimization or Transformation: What’s in Your Core Wallet?

Gonzobanker

Three winning core strategies to accommodate any financial institution’s budget, business case, and future vision. It has become crystal clear that digital transformation is now the largest technology initiative for regional and community financial institutions.

Strategy 156
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Channel Strategy for Corporate Banking: Is Your Bank Paying Enough Attention?

Celent Banking

According to the GTNews 2016 Transaction Banking Survey Report, 91% of North American corporates are evaluating their cash management partners. Clearly, these responses are evidence that large numbers of corporate clients are less than satisfied with the channel tools and the overall digital client experience being offered.

Strategy 100
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The Business Value of Experience Design

Perficient

It takes deliberate, thoughtful planning to orchestrate the right people, processes, products, and, yes, technologies to do it well and to do it consistently. This is especially true for digital experiences where the user experience will dominate the customer experience more than any single factor.

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Lessons Learned from Mobile Check Deposit

NCR

In the financial services industry, remote deposit capture first entered the market in the early 2000s, and now according to a recent survey by the American Bankers Association, one in seven Americans use mobile check deposit. The next technological innovation in banking is ready to delight your customers and earn their loyalty.

Mobile 40
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The 2500-Year-Old, $900 Billion Lesson Haunting Digital Transformation

FICO

Part of the reason that only 30% of digital transformation projects achieve their goals is that the companies involved, or maybe their strategic partners underestimated the unforgiving nature of the “Iron Triangle” of digital transformation – People, Process, and Technology – which requires complete and uninterrupted synergy.