Insider Intelligence’s Banking Trends to Watch in 2022

Expectations Grow as Digital Transformation Accelerates

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As banking companies focus on meeting heightened consumer expectations for personalized experiences, 2022 may be another record-breaking year. These players will need to weigh partnerships with encroaching Big Tech competitors.
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Executive Summary

Digital transformation is disrupting the banking industry. Incumbent financial institutions (FIs), Big Tech firms, neobanks, and fintech companies will each feel its effects differently. 

Questions this reports covers:

  • Will Big Tech’s foray into the financial services sector affect banking and insurance? 
  • How will consumer demand for hyper-personalization reshape banking and payments experiences? 
  • What will the rise of super apps mean for banking titans looking to maintain or grow their market share?

KEY STAT: More than 40% of US digital banking users would trust PayPal to provide them with banking services, signaling that as Big Tech pushes into banking, it will become a viable competitor for banks.

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  1. Executive Summary
  2. Introduction
  3. Trend: Big Tech Makes Big Moves in Banking and Insurance
  1. Trend: Hyper-Personalization Catches on in Banking and Wealth Management
  2. Trend: The West’s Answer to Super Apps Finally Takes Shape
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authors

Eleni Digalaki, Tiffani Montez, David Morris

Contributors

Daniel Ramirez
Researcher, Financial Services
Daniel Van Dyke
VP, Content