Future of Banking Presentation
Future of Banking Presentation
Is this a reaction
OR
a strategy?
Banking is Everywhere
Customer
78% US pop
2
Banking Innovation
3
Emergent Innovators
1
Financial Services Representation in
5 Business Week’s 50 Most Innovative
How do
Companies (2005 – 2008) they
10 innovate?
Combination
15 Services
Business
20 Products
Models
25
30 Processes
35
40 Customer
Experience
45
50
4 2005 2006 2007 2008
If Banking
is starting
to Innovate
then why
the urgency
to explore
the future?
Unprecedented Scale
3.1
• Sometime in 2011 the 3rd Billionth person will 3.0
1.6
PC
2.8
join the network economy 0.1
0.6
1.2 1.6
1.9
2.3
roughly 50% of the worlds population 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
60
• eBay – 30 months
36
• Facebook – 10 months 20
12
10
• iLike – 3 days
Quicken BAC eBay BAC FacebookiLike
Online Mobile
Banking Banking
• Ten years ago, there was no euro. There was no TARGET system.
There was no EURO1 or STEP1 system. The European Central
Bank had just been created, as had the EBA.
• Ten years ago, the European Union did not include Bulgaria, Croatia
, Cyrus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta,
Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia.
• Ten years ago, we were enjoying one of the largest stock market
bubbles ever, as the internet boom was in full flow.
20% share
$6.6B – Saad $5B ––$3B
Qatar
China
Group; – China
Investment Authority
Investment
$7.5B – Abu “undisclosed”
Dhabi – Corp. Bank
Development
$6.6B – Kuwait
Dubai Int‟l Capital
InvestmentAuth.
Auth.
Investment Et. Al.
$1.4B – Mubadala $2B – Temasek
$3B – China
$6.9B – State
Singapore $9.8B – Singapore
Devpt. Corp. Holdings
Investment
Investment Co.
Corp.
$4.4B – Temasek
Investment Corp.
$1.1B – Dubai $6.9B – Dubai
Holdings
International Capital International Capital
Shifts in a blink
Includes any behaviors that happen before and after the decision of a
Behavioral consumer or producer. Behavior is observed, modeled, anticipated,
Economics projected, predicted as well as all the vagaries of the human condition. The
unit of measure is at human scale and includes many uncontrolled factors.
Network Networks are the systems that connect and the people acting in social
interactions. Information flows, social behavior, identity and trust are
Economies aggregated into economic interactions within a network.
b. Long-term partnership with collaboration between academia, industry and the civic bodies is
the only way to identify potential mass adoption of new standards, behaviors and business
frameworks
Network
System Relationship
Dynamic Knowledge
s
Value
Creation
Information Behavior
Economic TECTONIC SHIFT
Models
Human
Interaction
Data
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