{"id":8286,"date":"2021-10-11T12:13:12","date_gmt":"2021-10-11T12:13:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/TheNextWeb=1364096"},"modified":"2021-10-11T12:13:12","modified_gmt":"2021-10-11T12:13:12","slug":"banks-can-compete-with-big-tech-by-exploiting-the-trust-gap","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.londonchiropracter.com\/?p=8286","title":{"rendered":"Banks can compete with big tech by exploiting the \u2018trust\u2019 gap"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/img-cdn.tnwcdn.com\/image\/tnw?filter_last=1&amp;fit=1280%2C640&amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn0.tnwcdn.com%2Fwp-content%2Fblogs.dir%2F1%2Ffiles%2F2021%2F08%2Ftrust.jpg&amp;signature=057d9e181efc113ecd98fba4896587a8\" class=\"ff-og-image-inserted\"><\/div>\n<p><span>In recent years, big tech companies have been pivoting into different industries. By applying their knowledge of emerging tech, they\u2019ve been able to disrupt and overtake established players in the market. And with the emergence of open banking, they\u2019ve now turned their sights on the finance industry.&nbsp;<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>Google Pay will soon let Citibank customers (and nine other banks) <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.citigroup.com\/citi\/news\/2020\/201118a.htm\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\"><span>manage accounts directly from the app<\/span><\/a><span>. Apple launched the <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.apple.com\/apple-card\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\"><span><\/span>Apple Card<\/a><span>, its own credit card issued by Goldman Sachs. Amazon now offers up to <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.businesswire.com\/news\/home\/20170608005415\/en\/Amazon-Loans-More-Than-3-Billion-to-Over-20000-Small-Businesses\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\"><span>$1M in loans<\/span><\/a><span> to small businesses. Meanwhile, Facebook plans to launch <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/technology\/facebook-backed-crypto-project-diem-launch-us-stablecoin-major-shift-2021-05-12\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\"><span>its own digital currency Diem<\/span><\/a><span> (formerly Libra) in the US.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>Big banks need to innovate rapidly to compete with these emerging players who can offer new digital services to customers. However, while tech giants definitely have some key advantages over traditional banks \u2014 more development power, better equipped for innovation, and massive user bases \u2014 banks do hold an important card: customer trust.&nbsp;<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>Who do consumers trust most?<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span>With life as we previously knew it being disrupted during the pandemic, many organizations have had to rethink their processes and operations to survive and emerge stronger in the new digital era. Values in society and business have shifted, and one of the most prominent attributes talked about today is the importance of trust. Consumers are more risk averse, with a heightened sense of which organizations they can trust and rely on.&nbsp;<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>In recent years, big tech, and particularly Google, Facebook, and Amazon, have faced criticism and a slew of investigations over the harvesting of users\u2019 personal data. From the Cambridge Analytica scandal to Siri and Alexa\u2019s very unwelcome eavesdropping, more and more consumers are thinking twice about giving up their personal data in exchange for the companies\u2019 services.&nbsp;<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>Another issue is security. Big tech\u2019s track record with data breaches, both external and internal, have been called into question. Most recently, the data of <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.businessinsider.com\/stolen-data-of-533-million-facebook-users-leaked-online-2021-4?international=true&amp;r=US&amp;IR=T\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\"><span>533 million Facebook users<\/span><\/a><span> was posted in a low level hacking forum, meanwhile a number of Amazon employees were <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2020\/01\/10\/amazon-employees-email-address\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\"><span>fired after leaking customer emails<\/span><\/a><span> and phone numbers.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>According to a <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.idx.us\/knowledge-center\/ponemon-privacy-security-2020\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\"><span>report by Ponemon<\/span><\/a><span> on privacy and security, 86% of adults said they were concerned about how companies like Facebook and Google use their personal data. At the end of the day, while these companies may offer different services to consumers from search engines to online marketplaces, their real revenue comes from advertising, which means data is gold.&nbsp;<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>The question is, with big tech\u2019s move towards banking, will consumers be willing to trust them with their financial data?<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>All this means that banks could compete with big tech if they maximize on that trust gap. But tech innovation remains a significant hurdle.&nbsp;<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>Modern challenges for traditional banks<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span>Differing from big tech, banks \u2013 based on centuries of experience \u2013 have been built for privacy and security. As Berno Snijder, <\/span><span>Lead Identity &amp; Access Management at<\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.abnamro.com\/en\/home\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\"><span>ABN AMRO<\/span><\/a><span> explained, from multi-factor authentication and audit trails to secure processes, \u201cbanks have multiple layers of defence before you can access the data.\u201d&nbsp;<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>As Snijder<\/span><span>says<\/span><span>, <\/span><span>\u201cregardless of what\u2019s happening around us, people still trust banks today. It\u2019s a safe haven. When you ask people who they trust more with their data, they would still choose the bank as being the safest.\u201d&nbsp;<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>But this heritage<\/span><span>is also their disadvantage in the race against big tech players.&nbsp;<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>Banks have been hesitant to adopt certain technologies, as the question around trust and privacy is brought to the forefront. If a bank decides to use a cloud solution, for example, to enable a more efficient and seamless product offering to their customers, they need to consider their responsibility and accountability for the data added to that platform.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>Snijder admits that banks have been<\/span><span>reluctant to adopt certain external solutions: <\/span><\/p>\n<blockquote readability=\"11\">\n<p><span>It\u2019s the not-invented-here syndrome. Banks traditionally only trust the solutions that they build, manage and control themselves. This has two disadvantages. Firstly, they\u2019re very expensive, and secondly, they\u2019re not always customer friendly.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p><span>The biggest challenges facing banks today are slow growth, profitability, and digital adoption along with strict regulations. Outdated systems and processes may mean these institutions could fall behind financial big tech.&nbsp;<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>\u201cThe question is how can we manage that? I think the biggest puzzle we have to solve is how to collaborate<\/span><span>with big tech companies <\/span><span>\u2014<\/span><span> we cannot survive just ignoring them or trying to compete with them. You have to find a way to work with them, as a partner, as a competitor, and as an enabler. And the biggest beneficiaries should always be the customer,\u201d says Snijder.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>If you can\u2019t beat them, join them<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span>With the customer experience being a major factor, banks need to embrace the new technological challenge to improve, upgrade, and transform their processes and systems, and build on the digital innovation they lack. At ABN AMRO, this is seen through new partnerships being built with fintech start-ups, academics, and hackers, as well as through their Innovation Lab and introduction of AI, IoT, and blockchain.&nbsp;<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>Through its <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.abnamro.com\/en\/news\/fintech-from-threat-to-ally\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\"><span>Digital Impact Fund<\/span><\/a><span>, ABN AMRO partners with up and coming fintechs. This allows the bank to stay up to speed with the rapid pace of tech innovation and offer cutting edge products to customers, while providing fintechs with much needed funding.&nbsp;<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>For example, their partnership with Swedish startup Tink resulted in a personal finance management app called Grip. Meanwhile, their partnership with BehavioSec gives them access to the latest cyber-security technologies.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>Designed to explore new ideas and opportunities for technology, society, and the product offering, the <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.abnamro.com\/nl\/over-abn-amro\/product\/innovatie\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\"><span>Innovation Lab<\/span><\/a><span> is a prime example of how banks are transforming into modern businesses with an entrepreneurial mindset. Snijder explains, <\/span><\/p>\n<blockquote readability=\"10\">\n<p><span>New technologies like biometrics, the smart coffee machine, or identifying fraudulent transactions using Artificial Intelligence, bring new opportunities (and challenges) which are worth exploring to see if they can improve customer experience.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<h2><b>Maximizing trust by building society driven tools, features, and services<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span>Developing customer trust is not simply about adopting the latest technology. It\u2019s about using it to address wider trends and demands in society in line with consumer expectations. This is what will differentiate and ensure the continued success of traditional banks.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>To really build trust, Snijder tells us:<\/span><\/p>\n<blockquote readability=\"9\">\n<p><span>We have to accept the trust experience is different for every individual. This means we have to put the customer experience in the centre of our service offerings, in line with our responsibility to make sure banking is available for everyone. There is a complete transformation from being a money-driven to a society-driven organization.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p><span>For example, during the pandemic, the bank quickly developed user-friendly personalized communication methods: an omnichannel customer experience that offers the option of video communication for customers, as well as an online platform that can be accessed via biometric authentication or a password, depending on each customer\u2019s preference.&nbsp;<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>With these options, any customer, regardless of age or whether they are tech savvy, is able to continue banking in the way they feel comfortable with. Snijder tells us, \u201cthere is no one solution that fits all, we need to provide flexibility to the customer so they can choose what they want within the boundaries that we set. It\u2019s a paradigm shift.\u201d Listening and adhering to the customers\u2019 needs nurtures the existing trust they have.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>Supporting customers financially and evolving their offering along with societal changes will be imperative to ensuring the future of the traditional bank\u2019s success in a digitally evolving world. <\/span><\/p>\n<p> <a href=\"https:\/\/thenextweb.com\/news\/banks-compete-big-tech-trust-gap\">Source<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In recent years, big tech companies have been pivoting into different industries. By applying their knowledge of emerging tech, they\u2019ve been able to disrupt and overtake established players in the market. 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