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85% of Banks Claim Digital Transformation as Priority, But Most Are Merely 'Digital Washing'--Everest Group
DALLAS, July 18, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Everest Group reports that 85 percent of banks have digital transformation implementation as a priority for 2018, driven by the need to find efficient ways to address challenges in the industry such as cost pressures, eroding top lines, uncertainty and instability in the geopolitical environment and decreasing customer satisfaction. Unfortunately, in the rush to find digital solutions, many banks are mistaking digital projects for digital transformation.
According to Everest Group, 81 percent of banks are implementing digital projects focused primarily on their front-offices; only the remaining 19 percent are actually going for true transformation by optimizing and integrating their front-, middle- and back-office operations.
"Those 81 percent of banks who have only invested in front-end application of digital technology are engaging in what we call 'digital washing'—claiming transformation achievements when they are in fact far, far away from true transformation," said Manu Aggarwal, practice director at Everest Group. "True digital transformation requires connecting the dots between the front-, middle-, and back-office processes to achieve key business objectives. Moreover, it is not an isolated implementation of technology. Rather, it's an ongoing process where changes in technology and alignment to goals need to be continuously checked."
In examining the digital transformation strategies within the banking industry, Everest Group identified the following trends:
- Strengthening competitive position, building market share, acquiring and retaining customers, and generating cost savings are some of the major factors for adopting digital technologies.
- Market facing front-office processes lead the demand for adoption of digital services, mainly targeting customer experience.
- Some of the key levers of digital adoption include Automation, cognitive computing and artificial intelligence (AI), analytics, and blockchain.
- While the adoption for automation, AI and analytics is primarily driven by lending, retail banking, and cards and payments, most activity in blockchain is happening on the commercial banking side.
These results and other findings are explored in Everest Group's recently published report: Banking BPO Annual Report 2018: Digital Transformation or Digital Washing: Looking Beyond the Hype. The report addresses digital washing and the key considerations for successful digital transformation. It also examines the levers of digital adoption within the banking industry, with an emphasis on automation, AI, analytics and blockchain.
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About Everest Group
Everest Group is a consulting and research firm focused on strategic IT, business services, engineering services and sourcing. We are trusted advisors to senior executives of leading enterprises, providers, and investors. Our firm helps clients improve operational and financial performance through a hands-on process that supports them in making well-informed decisions that deliver high-impact results and achieve sustained value. Our insight and guidance empowers clients to improve organizational efficiency, effectiveness, agility and responsiveness. What sets Everest Group apart is the integration of deep sourcing knowledge, problem-solving skills and original research. Details and in-depth content are available at https://www.everestgrp.com/.
Media Contacts:
Andrea M. Riffle, Everest Group
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Jennifer Fowler, Cathey Communications for Everest Group
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jennifer(at)cathey.co
SOURCE Everest Group
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