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Are There Digital Strategy Lessons Financial Institutions Can Learn From Other Industries?

Perficient

The answer is yes, of course there are. As the financial services industry continues to go through its digital transformation, executives are craving new strategies and tactics to help position them against their competitors. Well one of the biggest challenges right now is humanizing the digital experience.

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Easing SMBs’ Digital Transformations Through Online Payment Acceptance

PYMNTS

But while there are many tools at entrepreneurs’ disposal to make the shift, it can still be difficult to draw the most logical and frictionless roadmap to business model digitization that will alter the course of many small businesses’ futures long after the pandemic. ” A Digitization Strategy. .

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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. Commoditization Strategy.

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Scorecard Reports

Javelin Strategy & Research

In the course of our ongoing market research, we find certain firms rise to the top — Javelin's scorecard reports and awards recognize these firms for their exceptional quality of product or client experience, ability to meet customer demand, or overall excellence. Javelin Strategy & Research assesses six of the leading ven.

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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.