Mobile-first banks offer consumers a lot of convenience and accessibility, and according to a recent article by Finance Magnates, mobile-first banks are reshaping the banking landscape and have a leg up over legacy banks who haven’t been as quick to adopt and offer digital tools.
A Mobile-First Digital Transformation
Although many banks are adopting mobile-centric technology, it should not be confused with having a mobile-only focus. What a mobile-first digital transformation entails is developing a product, delivery, and customer experience with mobile in mind. Because consumers want speed, security, and simplicity, incorporating these new mobile technologies within the banking system is what will enable banks to stay relevant.
Mobile app analytic tools open a whole new world of key insights that banks can use to provide tailored solutions and experiences for customers. This would drive customer acquisition, customer engagement, and customer loyalty. Additionally, mobile devices have the ability to enhance efficiency by integrating location data, biometrics, robotic process automation, and artificial intelligence.
Mobile-First Platforms Can Be Cost-Efficient
According to Finance Magnates, by having operations take place exclusively online, banks can save a considerable amount in terms of employee wages, rent, and utilities. With these savings, banks and financial services can charge less costs and commissions as seen typically seen in traditional banks and brokerages.
By incorporating “intelligent operations,” which involves incorporating an “advanced, data-driven, digital operating model,” banks can begin to see costs lower, freeing up resources to focus more on customer-centric strategies.
Since the pandemic, mobile banking has seen a dramatic uptick in adoption, with new registrations for mobile banking reaching a 200% increase among 50 of the largest banks, globally.
Mobile-First Banking Is the Future
With legacy banking still in operation among many banks, the key to staying competitive is adopting digital banking transformation, and fast. Although the cost for this transformation is daunting, the returns will be substantial.