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Business Transformation Index Ireland 2021: Spotlight on Financial Services

Financial Services Spotlight: Data from Expleo’s Business Transformation Index 2021 report which you can view at expleogroup.com/bti
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Expleo’s Business Transformation Index 2021 (BTI) provides first-hand insight of post-COVID agile strategies from business and IT decision makers. In this spotlight report, we hone in on the sentiments around business change across the financial services sector in Ireland.

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The velocity of digital transformation has grown exponentially during the COVID-19 crisis, underpinned by a move to self service via digital channels along with product and service innovation. Mobile banking apps, digital wallets, frictionless account opening and digital onboarding are on the rise – especially mass adoption of digital wallets for contactless payments in the COVID environment.

Is this a short-term response to an extraordinary situation – or will investment in automation and innovation continue to grow post-COVID-19. Have we now passed the tipping point on digital transformation?

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Current trends in BFSI

Expleo, in association with Media Team, took the digital temperature of the enterprise community in Ireland, conducting a comprehensive study on the agile strategies of over 200 business and IT decision-makers.

This spotlight report on financial services provides a snapshot of current trends across Automation, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, while also assessing changes to the workplace landscape, environmental concerns and evolving consumer demands.

A shock to the system like COVID-19 could have set the sector back, but the BTI makes clear that the opposite is true.

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