European Banks & Their State of Digital Sales

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Temenos’ (formerly Avoka) latest research shows there has been rapid progress in some areas of the customer experience digital transformation, but there remain many opportunities to differentiate based on digital sales.
For those banks that have yet to embark on a strategy to digitally enable sales for all their products, the new data shows it has become a competitive necessity.
Join Us along with FinTech Futures in this webinar to learn:
- Do the largest banks plan to transform their entire customer engagement across all product lines including personal, business, and wealth?
- Is the engagement limited to a marquee demonstration for just a few consumer products?
- Can banks create a cohesive experience that connects their branches, advisors, and new digital investment?
The webinar will also help you understand how onboarding omnichannel options can be enhanced and satisfy increasing expectations for simple, frictionless transactions to improve digital sales, drive customer acquisition and increase revenues.
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Featured Speakers

Andre Israel
Managing Director – Accenture

Don Bergal
Senior Vice President, Marketing – Temenos
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