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5 Banking Trends We’re Forecasting for 2023

Perficient

2023 has commenced, and rates are climbing, inflation is bubbling, and banking customers are continuing to demand hyper-personalized products and experiences from their institutions. Here are five banking trends we’re forecasting for the new year. User experience.

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Accounts Receivable Realigns Its Focus To User Experience

PYMNTS

It also evolved into a new focus for innovators and developers of these solutions, enabling these tools to operate in harmony with each other, with data integration and sharing of paramount importance to corporate users. AP technologies are introducing new capabilities designed for the AR-side of a transaction, and vice versa.

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Trending: Meeting The Millennial Need For AI-Powered Visual Shopping

PYMNTS

In the August edition of the Payments And The Platform Economy Playbook , PYMNTS examines how marketplaces are using technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and mobile payments to innovate the customer experience. For more on this and other news in the platform economy, visit the Playbook’s News and Trends section.

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New Canadian Digital-Only Bank Banking On User Experience

PYMNTS

The challenge for the bank will be remaining competitive when the interest rate is ultimately dialed back and the offering itself – namely its features and user experience — need to steer the ship. The focus for us has to be customer experience,” Dickinson explained of the pause due to speed of growth. Canadian to the core.

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Cloud Banking Gives Legacy Systems A Lift

PYMNTS

Or that, on average, 15 percent of an FI’s annual operating costs go toward maintaining core banking systems that are outmoded? AI is poised to make a profound impact on the banking sector,” Ariff Kassam , chief technology officer at NuoDB, told PYMNTS. It’s true, but not for long.

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Mastercard To Expand Euro Tech Hub In Dublin

PYMNTS

“As a leader in payments technology, Mastercard is to grow its workforce with notable investments in its artificial intelligence, cyber security, blockchain, user experience teams, and more. Mastercard first opened Ireland operations in 2008, with only 36 people on staff at the location. Right now, it has more than 650.

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Dock Stops Over USD$50m a Month in Fraud Using FICO Technology

FICO

The innovative pay-as-you-go solution allows Dock’s clients, including banks, fintechs, and retailers, to intercept fraudulent transactions and protect their operations, while also improving the user experience. Currently, Dock has 250 clients that use FICO technologies to fight fraud.

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