Beyond banking

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Picture a future in which customers conduct all their financial services through digital wallets handled by nonbanks like Apple, Google, and Uber. Or imagine another potential future, in which a mere handful of mega banks dominate global markets. Or yet another, in which traditional currency fades from relevance, and transactions largely happen through cryptocurrencies and digital tokens.
As we look ahead, it’s obvious that there isn’t one clear future for the vast retail banking industry. Rather, there are several possibilities for how the next decade could unfold. Today, retail banking is at a critical inflection point, and it’s no exaggeration to say that ten years from now, the industry as we know it could become irrelevant.
However, when allocating capital to digitalisation initiatives, a critical lens needs to be applied to every investment as while agile and nimbleness is a given, major question marks still hang over the future of banking, the future of money and the evolution of payments.
Eventually, we will need to have conversations around decentralised finance and banking and while we're not there yet, the current evolution in technologies points to a disintermediation of central banks, credit unions and even banks themselves.
What is clear though is that whichever direction it takes, there’s no doubt that there's a lot for the industry to think about in terms of innovation and that ultimately we need to start thinking beyond banking.

Michael Avery is joined by Graeme Lockley, Head of IT Architecture and Engineering at Investec SA; Chipo Mushwana, Divisional Executive of Emerging Payments at Nedbank & Guy Wilding, Head of Research: Monocle Solutions
29 Aug 2022 7AM English South Africa Business · Business News

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