FinTech

In 2017, we are seeing financial services disappear into day-to-day life as banking becomes more seamless. Much of this trend is driven by large tech firms, like Amazon and Google, whose technology is likely to reshape banking with self-service kiosks, video conferencing, and other services. This transition raises many questions. Will banks be able to integrate with these platforms in a way that is compliant? How will these new partnerships affect legacy core technology that has been around for decades, but that cannot keep up with the on-demand pressures of today’s marketplace? A lot of traditional financial companies are looking at tech as the answer to these questions and as a way to get ahead of the competition. Platforms that do not have payments as a core service are increasingly turning to fintech companies to manage the complexity of global payments. In turn, fintech companies are looking for ways to scale their back-end operations. The way we connect with our banking and finances is evolving at lightning speed, and we are at the cusp of seeing how these connections will be made.

Top financial services issues of 2017

Our annual discussion of the themes that will define the year ahead. What can you do now to prepare for success in 2017?

By- PwC

Talking Risk & Wall Street Technology with Avasant’s Anupam Govil

The Outsourcing Institute’s Daniel Goodstein recently sat down with Anupam Govil, Partner at advisory firm Avasant, and the Program Co-Chair of the Upcoming Wall Street Tech Conference this Spring. Hear the challenges facing BFSI execs regarding risk, Cyber-security, & How Digital and Cloud Technologies are Affecting Wall Street.  

By- Outsourcing Institute

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By- Frank Casale