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EPISODE · Jan 12, 2021 · 49 MIN

What's Next: 2021 Banking and Fintech Trends to Watch

from Banking Transformed with Jim Marous · host Evergreen Podcasts

The pandemic changed the business landscape for all industries … possibly none more dramatically than financial services. Already being impacted by non-traditional players, financial institutions needed to shift in an instant to satisfy customers no longer able to conduct business in traditional ways. What will 2021 look like? What major shifts will occur that will last into the future? What could surprise us in an ecosystem where change is one of the only constants? To get a perspective on the future of banking and fintech, we are joined today by Ron Shevlin, the Managing Director of Fintech Research at Cornerstone Advisors. Ron is the author of the book Smarter Bank and is a senior contributor for Forbes. Ron is also ranked among the top banking influencers globally and is a frequent keynote speaker. This episode 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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