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EPISODE · Feb 16, 2021 · 45 MIN

The Power of a Data-Driven Culture at TD Bank

from Banking Transformed with Jim Marous · host Evergreen Podcasts

One of the biggest problems facing legacy banking organizations today is leveraging data and advanced analytics to drive digital transformation, creating hyper-personalized experiences, supporting an innovative culture, and solving consumer challenges with appropriate technology. One organization that has emerged as a data-centric leader is TD Bank. Headquartered in Toronto, Canada, TD Bank is a top 10 bank with 85,000 employees and more than 26 million customers. Branding itself as America’s Most Convenient Bank, TD has quickly responded to the needs of the digital consumer. We are very fortunate to have John Thomas, EVP and head of global innovation at TD Bank on the show. John discusses how a data-driven culture positions this legacy financial institution to be a major force in banking well into the future. This Episode of Banking Transformed is Sponsored by Microsoft: See how Microsoft can help to unlock new opportunities at speed through innovative business models, deliver differentiated customer experiences across channels, products and services, and redefine new ways of working. More at Microsoft.com/financialservices

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