The Future Of Banking: Will Retail Banks Trip OverTech Disruption?

May 14, 2019

Digitalization is already transforming retail banking. In our view, the opportunities and threats for
banks from tech disruption relate to the state of technology, regulation, the banking industry's
readiness, and customer preferences. We already reflect the potential impact of tech disruption in
our Banking Industry Country Risk Assessments (BICRAs) and, subsequently, in our ratings on the
respective banks. As such, the content of this article does not signal a change to our methodologies for BICRAs or our bank ratings.

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