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Making the ATM part of a truly omnichannel service

NCR

That includes growth areas like mobile banking, of course, but also covers traditional cornerstones of retail banking like the ATM. Why the ATM is key to omnichannel. According to Retail Banking Research , the number of ATMs worldwide rose by five percent to 3.2 million in 2015. Image: iStock/Piranka.

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NCR: How Platforms Enable Banks To Be ‘Digital-First’ Fast

PYMNTS

“The branch is a digital ecosystem in and of itself,” he said, “and it should be connected to the digital banking, self-service ecosystem,” as the footprint — including the ATM — is not going away. Conventional wisdom may hold that millennials want a purely self-service experience when it comes to their financial lives.

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Deep Dive: Digital-First Banking’s Challenges And Benefits

PYMNTS

Mobile and online banking’s prevalence has reduced physical branches’ importance, but these brick-and-mortar establishments are still vital to customers’ financial lives. Even millennials , who heavily lean on remote banking, still visit physical bank locations for more complex functions, such as loan applications.

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Future of Customer Experience in Digital Banking

Banking 2020

Digital banks are no longer in the ‘money’ business but rather, in the ‘value’ business. Unlike in the past, when more than two products from one bank made a customer loyal, customer behavior is fleeting and their expectations for digital banking is increasing every day, because technology is giving them numerous choices and control.

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Laying the Groundwork for Growth

Gonzobanker

Much like a bank that over-concentrates itself on commercial real estate lending, banks that rely too heavily on physical channels for consumer and business customers risk attrition, lost revenue and increased expenses. Consider these numbers from PwC’s 2017 Digital Banking Consumer Survey : ? Aligned and Future-Ready.

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The Financial Industry’s Digital Transformation

FICO

According to a survey by bankrate.com , nearly 40% of Americans have not stepped into the branch of a bank or credit union in the last six months. That’s not because old banks went extinct, but because they met consumer demand by shifting many services online or to ATMs. According to Accenture, millennials now number 1.8

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The 2015 GonzoBanker Awards

Gonzobanker

With market opportunity heating up and big bank and big credit union competitors hitting hard, too many community banks lack marketing resources … or they have 2X more spending in sponsorships than the campaigns, analytics and digital sales improvements that actually bring in new business. Millennials.