Ruellyn Willemse-Snyman, Master Of Philosophy (Mphil) In Futures Studies Graduate Of The University Of Stellenbosch Busi

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The future of banking: What to expect from SA’s banking sector towards 2035
In comparison to 2018 the South African banking industry landscape will look vastly different towards 2035. South Africa’s banking will be characterised by digital banking solutions unimaginable today due to the continued influence of key factors and trends in future.
Willemse-Snyman completed her Master of Philosophy (MPhil) degree in Futures Studies* at USB and said the banking industry is one of the many industries that will experience multiple iterations of continuous change in decades to follow.
This will have two major influences on the banking landscape; namely, causing continuous client behaviour changes and constituting the building blocks for the digitisation of the banking industry landscape.
7 Nov 2019 11AM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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