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Published by Gbaf News
Posted on December 10, 2016

Banks are responding to the omnichannel world from all directions—70% are prioritizing improving their online banking platforms and 63% are enhancing the in-branch experience
Today, Applied Predictive Technologies (APT) released the results of its annual State of Business Experimentation survey for Financial Services Institutions (FSIs). The report details how leading FSIs are experimenting across the business to improve the customer experience and combat disruptive competitors. Click here to view the full set of insights.
Will Weidman, APT Senior Vice President, commented, “The State of Business Experimentation survey results accurately mirror some trends we’ve seen in the financial services industry for a few years now, including streamlining the physical network, adding new technology to the branch, and increasing channel migration. Through the survey, we’re also seeing leading banks exploring cutting-edge applications such as mobile app development and hyper-targeted cross-sell campaigns.”
Summary of Findings
When asked about future strategies, FSIs consistently report being focused on enhancing omnichannel offerings to meet the needs of a rapidly evolving customer base. Specifically, banks highlighted the following priorities:
For each of these initiatives, banks are finding that business experiments maximise learning and profits. To that end, FSIs conducted over 25 tests during 2015 on average, with the top quartile of banks conducting nearly 50 tests during the year. APT clients also reported that over 40% of their ideas did not break even, enforcing the need to test each new idea before broad rollout. By testing each new initiative with a subset of branches, markets, or customers, and comparing performance to similar entities that do not receive the new initiative, banks can learn which ideas are most successful. Testing also allows banks to learn how initiatives can be refined for further success and targeted to only a subset of the network or customer base for maximum benefit.
Preview of the Full Report
Testing by Functional Area in 2015 (percent of FSIs testing in each area):
Transforming the Physical Network (percent of total tests):
To view the full State of Business Experimentation report for Financial Services Institutions, please visit: http://download.predictivetechnologies.com/apt-state-of-business-experimentation-financial-services/.
The State of Business Experimentation report is part of a larger set of reports that also includes insights for retail, restaurants, manufacturing, and other industries.All results are based on self-reported data by a subset of APT’s clients. APT’s clients include 8 of the top 15 North American banks.
Banks are responding to the omnichannel world from all directions—70% are prioritizing improving their online banking platforms and 63% are enhancing the in-branch experience
Today, Applied Predictive Technologies (APT) released the results of its annual State of Business Experimentation survey for Financial Services Institutions (FSIs). The report details how leading FSIs are experimenting across the business to improve the customer experience and combat disruptive competitors. Click here to view the full set of insights.
Will Weidman, APT Senior Vice President, commented, “The State of Business Experimentation survey results accurately mirror some trends we’ve seen in the financial services industry for a few years now, including streamlining the physical network, adding new technology to the branch, and increasing channel migration. Through the survey, we’re also seeing leading banks exploring cutting-edge applications such as mobile app development and hyper-targeted cross-sell campaigns.”
Summary of Findings
When asked about future strategies, FSIs consistently report being focused on enhancing omnichannel offerings to meet the needs of a rapidly evolving customer base. Specifically, banks highlighted the following priorities:
For each of these initiatives, banks are finding that business experiments maximise learning and profits. To that end, FSIs conducted over 25 tests during 2015 on average, with the top quartile of banks conducting nearly 50 tests during the year. APT clients also reported that over 40% of their ideas did not break even, enforcing the need to test each new idea before broad rollout. By testing each new initiative with a subset of branches, markets, or customers, and comparing performance to similar entities that do not receive the new initiative, banks can learn which ideas are most successful. Testing also allows banks to learn how initiatives can be refined for further success and targeted to only a subset of the network or customer base for maximum benefit.
Preview of the Full Report
Testing by Functional Area in 2015 (percent of FSIs testing in each area):
Transforming the Physical Network (percent of total tests):
To view the full State of Business Experimentation report for Financial Services Institutions, please visit: http://download.predictivetechnologies.com/apt-state-of-business-experimentation-financial-services/.
The State of Business Experimentation report is part of a larger set of reports that also includes insights for retail, restaurants, manufacturing, and other industries.All results are based on self-reported data by a subset of APT’s clients. APT’s clients include 8 of the top 15 North American banks.