Banking Frontiers in association with Aspect & CS Infocomm, organized a roundtable, in which experts from the BFSI industry shared their perspectives on enhancing the customer experience journey. Highlights:
Tejas Maniar, Director - Digital Banking, IDFC Bank
When we started our bank journey 3 years ago, the first challenge we had faced was to get customers. Understanding the needs and wants of the customer is the most important thing for the bank. Our customers started opening online accounts and transacting on real time basis using mobile and internet channels. The bank is still 4 years behind in terms of using latest technology like artificial intelligence, robotic process automation and IoT. Organizations have to make the technology incredibly simple for the customer. Where and how you deploy the technology is also an important factor.
Satishchandra Hardikar, GM - Liabilities & Deposit Mobilization, Bank of Baroda
Understanding the customer is the most difficult challenge for a bank. We at Bank of Baroda conduct a pan India survey every 2 years to understand customer experience and expectations about our services. There is good demand for online demat accounts among our customers. We are ready for the adoption of the new technology, but cost of the technology is also an important factor for us. Technology gets obsolete very quickly. The bank wants modern technology and does cost benefit analysis before adopting and implementing new technologies. We have created our own customer experience department to provide better services to our customers. Customer demands are increasing because of the competition. We want automation and digitization to give better customer experience, at the same time we want our business to be profitable.
Sharatee Ghosh, Executive VP - Process, Services & Quality, Kotak Mahindra Bank
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