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Accelerating digital transformation for financial services companies with a unified observability platform

Dynatrace

Banking customers now expect digital experiences on par with those delivered by leading e-commerce and technology companies, and emerging financial technology (fintech) companies are racing to provide these kinds of experiences. So are established competitors, which are investing in platform plays to boost market share.

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Embrace Digital Transformation: Empowering Users with Digital Wallet App Development Solutions

Tech News Gather

Businesses can be the first to serve untapped markets rather than depending on tried-and-true but low-return customer acquisition strategies. Application Categories in Financial Technology Mobile Banking Apps These apps integrate with banking systems to give their users real-time information safely and intuitively.

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Sometimes the Strategy is Buoy the Credit Rating

The Agile Manager

As long as credit rating agencies play ball, lenders will continue to lend at investment-grade interest rates and borrowers will have time to shore up cash flows through disposals, cuts, and efficiency drives. For example, Fintech firms are under increasing regulatory pressure, as well as applying for banking licenses.

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Late Mover Advantage

The Agile Manager

There was a market, but no obvious winning strategy. Orders duplicated across multiple intermediaries meant that even the smartest algorithms and the fastest technology would provide only a fleeting edge as competitors would quickly catch up. The only strategy was to hope that your competitors ran out of cash before you did.

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Lost Productivity or Found Hyperefficiency?

The Agile Manager

In particular, they cite the lack of breakthrough technologies - e.g, There is an alternative perspective that is far more optimistic : digital companies drive down costs through hyper-efficiency (speed, automation and machine scale) and price transparency.

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