49 episodes

The way we move money is changing. Fast. We want control at the touch of a finger-print. We want to send money in real-time – to the other side of the world. We want everything in one place, integrated, seamless and on our devices. Ubiquitous, embedded, fast, standardized, frictionless and secure. Global finance trends are hurling towards a unanimous conclusion.

These are our Financial Futures.

Each episode, we size up the bleeding edge of fintech innovation and explore the trends that are already transforming the way the world pays, banks and invests across the globe. And the mechanisms we’ll need to prosper in this brave new landscape.

Is the world’s technology up to the challenge? Are we?

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The way we move money is changing. Fast. We want control at the touch of a finger-print. We want to send money in real-time – to the other side of the world. We want everything in one place, integrated, seamless and on our devices. Ubiquitous, embedded, fast, standardized, frictionless and secure. Global finance trends are hurling towards a unanimous conclusion.

These are our Financial Futures.

Each episode, we size up the bleeding edge of fintech innovation and explore the trends that are already transforming the way the world pays, banks and invests across the globe. And the mechanisms we’ll need to prosper in this brave new landscape.

Is the world’s technology up to the challenge? Are we?

    Enabling modern banking with digital implementation

    Enabling modern banking with digital implementation

    It used to be that new technology capabilities were there to support existing business channels. But technology isn't just a supporting feature for organizations anymore, technology is a business channel. And for banks to take advantage of that, they need to be flexible, they need to be quick to adopt new features, and they need to have a solid tech foundation. And above all, they need a robust digital implementation strategy.
     
    In this Financial Futures season finale, we explore what makes for an effective, and repeatable, digital implementation strategy. We ask what the building blocks of a successful implementation are and we find out what the common pitfalls are to avoid. Plus, we'll learn what institutions need to do to maintain their digital capabilities beyond the onboarding stage.
     
    Joining us on this episode are vice president and general manager for Digital One at FIS, Héctor Pagés, and chief technology officer at BreakFree Solutions, Bradley Clerkin, to guide us through the technical capabilities and mindset banks need to ensure digital implementation success.
     
    We'll also ask:
    How have digital banking and digital implementation evolved?What do pre-digital and post-digital mean for banks?Why has digital become so important for banking customers?How do banks ensure they stay ahead of the latest technology trends?Why do banks need to be involved in their digital implementation strategy?What are the six essential capabilities institutions need to ensure digital success?

    • 28 min
    Managing portfolios better with wealth as a service

    Managing portfolios better with wealth as a service

    Consumer banking, loan applications, car insurance - there are some financial services that no one was surprised to see go digital. But some others (until recently at least) seemed like they would always belong more in a mahogany-clad Wall Street office than on a phone screen. But as technology has advanced, and as consumer trends have changed, more and more services are meeting customers where they are and going digital.
     
    And the world of wealth management is no exception to this new rule.
     
    In this episode of Financial Futures, we learn how the as-a-service model is coming to wealth management and how this technology is democratizing this essential resource. We'll find out how demand for wealth as a service has grown in light of increasingly optimized user experiences across the tech sector and we'll learn why legacy technologies are hindering, rather than helping, wealth managers to provide the best value.
     
    Joining us in this episode are head of wealth management at FIS Global, Luke McCabe, and head of wealth management consulting at NTT Data, Eric Bittel. They'll reveal how the wealth management landscape has evolved (and where it's going), and they'll discuss the current challenges wealth managers are facing, along with some potential solutions.
     
    We'll also ask:
    What is wealth as a service?How is wealth as a service helping wealth managers to focus on higher-value work?What are customers demanding from the wealth management user experience?How can firms stay relevant and provide value to wealth management customers?What can wealth management professionals and firms do to prepare for WaaS adoption?How is WaaS making wealth management more scalable and allowing for flexible pricing models?

    • 30 min
    Keeping customers loyal with modern rewards

    Keeping customers loyal with modern rewards

    Time is the nemesis of the rewards program. Because as society's taste for streamlined processes has grown, the long minutes spent signing up for cards at checkouts and remembering logins online have become decidedly more inconvenient. However, those clunky loyalty program processes will soon be a thing of the past thanks to a very modern rewards solution, underpinned by tokenization and fuelled by superior data collection, making its way into the mainstream.
     
    In this episode of Financial Futures, we learn all about the future of loyalty and rewards programs and how these solutions are working for consumers and merchants alike. We'll find out where modern rewards programs can offer the most value to customers and businesses, and we'll find out why the benefits of tokenization aren't solely monetary.
     
    So, join us as we speak with managing director at PWC, Doug Dwyer, and director of loyalty at FIS, Mladen Vladic, all about the technologies helping to set organizations apart from the competition all while keeping customers coming back for more.
     
    We'll also ask:
    What is tokenization?How can modern loyalty programs be used to benefit charities?What makes modern rewards programs more financially beneficial to merchants?How is tokenization helping organizations to personalize their rewards programs?What do rewards programs mean to customers and why are they important?How can organizations adopt modern rewards and loyalty programs?What does the future of loyalty look like? 

    • 29 min
    Making big business personable with customer data platforms

    Making big business personable with customer data platforms

    Most financial institutions are well beyond the mom-and-pop store stage of their journey. And while this greater scale is good for business, it does make knowing their customer base almost impossible. And knowing the people an organization serves is essential if they are to continue offering the right products and services. But how does an institution get to know thousands of customers?
    The answer is simple - they need a customer data platform.
    In this episode of Financial Futures, we find out how customer data platforms are helping financial institutions (and indeed a whole host of businesses) to once again reconnect with their customer base. We'll learn how data is helping to shape new services and strengthen customer engagement, plus we'll hear about some of the out-of-the-box strategies organizations have utilized thanks to the insights they've gained through their CDPs.
    Joining us today are senior director of full-stack solutions at TEKsystems, Peter Thum, and senior director of strategy and decision & data solutions at FIS, Brandon Richardson. Join us as we find out how CDPs fit into an organization's data strategy and how institutions can adopt the technology.
    We'll also ask:
    How do customer data platforms differ from traditional data warehouses?Why do organizations need to understand their customers better?How should organizations approach their customer data platform efforts?Which organizations (and departments within those organizations) can benefit from a CDP?What do institutions need to ask themselves before adopting a customer data platform?How will CDPs continue to evolve?

    • 27 min
    Bringing banking core capabilities to the cloud

    Bringing banking core capabilities to the cloud

    At the center of every bank’s operation is its mainframe. These computing behemoths power all of a bank’s core processes, allowing institutions to function day to day. But mainframes the world over are facing some challenges. They’re becoming difficult to maintain with the talent pool of specialists qualified to keep them operational dwindling each year. Plus, the yearly cost of running them is high and likely to keep rising.
    Banks need to upgrade their cores to a more sustainable and cost-effective technology - and the solution everyone is turning to is the cloud.
    In this season of Financial Futures, we’re examining a new generation of intelligent tools that are making financial services fit for modern institutions and their customers. And in today’s episode, we’ll learn how banks are taking on the task of migrating their cores from the mainframe to the cloud.
    We’ll be joined by banking cloud leader for North America at Accenture, Nicole Lanza, and division executive of modern banking platform business at FIS, Rick Foresta, as we find out why banks are choosing to move their cores to the cloud and how they’re de-risking the transition.
    We’ll also ask:
    How important is it for banks to move their cores to the cloud?What are the benefits of having a cloud-native core?Should banks opt for a public, private, or hybrid cloud model?What are the risks involved in migrating banking cores?How should banks approach the task?What does having a cloud-native core look like?

    • 26 min
    Fortune Favours the Brave: Entrepreneurialism in fintech

    Fortune Favours the Brave: Entrepreneurialism in fintech

    On today's episode of Financial Futures, we delve into the world of entrepreneurialism in fintech to find out how startups can set themselves up for success in the fintech space. We hear from an entrepreneur about their own journey to market and learn about the challenges and opportunities in the current investment climate. Joining us today are CEO of Cashplus, Rich Wagner, and SVP of banking and payments Europe at FIS, Silvia Mensdorff-Pouilly. They reveal what makes the fintech space such a unique, lucrative and collaborative market for startups to break into, and Rich details his own journey of taking his idea to market. Plus we'll learn how technology partners can help startups to actualize their innovations.

    • 30 min

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