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The Future of Banking Starts Now
Banking Transformed with Jim Marous
English - October 27, 2020 09:00 - 41 minutes - ★★★★★ - 75 ratingsBusiness Technology bank banking business digital digitaltransformation disrupt disruption finance financial fintech Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Before the pandemic, digital transformation was optional for many organizations. When COVID-19 took hold, necessity dictated that all organizations ‘become digital’. Remote work became the norm, and the agenda for technology investment changed as consumers and businesses expected experiences similar to what they received from Amazon, Netflix, Zoom and Uber.
But the future of banking is far from clear. There are optimists who believe the industry will transform itself through modern technology to be more than it is today. There are pessimists who believe traditional banking is dead. The reality is probably somewhere in between.
We are fortunate to be joined today by Theo Priestley, globally recognized futurist and international speaker, author, and authority on the future of business, technology, and society. He is also working on a collaborative book entitled, 'The Future Starts Now'. During the interview, Theo provides perspective on what we can expect as consumers and as bankers.
Before the pandemic, digital transformation was optional for many organizations. When COVID-19 took hold, necessity dictated that all organizations ‘become digital’. Remote work became the norm, and the agenda for technology investment changed as consumers and businesses expected experiences similar to what they received from Amazon, Netflix, Zoom and Uber.
But the future of banking is far from clear. There are optimists who believe the industry will transform itself through modern technology to be more than it is today. There are pessimists who believe traditional banking is dead. The reality is probably somewhere in between.
We are fortunate to be joined today by Theo Priestley, globally recognized futurist and international speaker, author, and authority on the future of business, technology, and society. He is also working on a collaborative book entitled, 'The Future Starts Now'. During the interview, Theo provides perspective on what we can expect as consumers and as bankers.