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Blueprinting (Brown/Green) field Technology Adoption for the Open Banking+ Eco-System

Date: 
28/06/2021

The post-COVID era has brought into sharper focus the need for strategic steps responsive to the reshaping of business, services and life/work-styles in an environment of massively increased uncertainty. Notably the financial sector has seen the rise of online everything and the demise of non-essential location-specific service models; the rise of Super Banking APPS and the vision of one-stop shop open digital banking in what has become increasingly a Platform Economy; the rise of Blockchains Based Banking, payable smart contracts, mobile money, crypto-currencies and ICOs, tokenisation, emerging secure currencies eco-system etc.

The pressing need to support the operational frontline within the fastest evolving competitive market the banking sector has ever known, call for rapid but carefully measured transformative steps to continually reinvent the value proposition with an unrelenting focus on customer experience through a competitive blend of platform-based and traditional banking services responsive to COVID-adapted everything else.

Monday 28th June 2021, 10:00- 12:00 CEST (Webinar) a Critical-Chains workshop will be focused on the twin challenges of identifying:

i) the Brownfield Adoption of high priority use-cases that can be incrementally integrated with the core legacy systems

ii) the new transformative vertical solution stacks as candidates to be Greenfield adopted and incubated, responsive to disruptive technologies and emerging business models, to offer a more digitally agile blend of customer-centric open and traditional banking for sustainable success.

We invite all interested parties to participate and in particular potential first adopters of emerging innovation, from Critical-Chain and other projects to join our Sectoral Demonstrator Partner, POSTE-IT, and other participants from the financial sector to help focus the reflections on the essential challenges.

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