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Computer Weekly buyer's guide to fintech

Traditional banks are making the leap to digital services to keep up with customer demands.

In this 14-page buyer’s guide, Computer Weekly discusses:

  •  How traditional banks take on the fintech challengers
  •  Why customer experience should be digital focus
  • How to make the leap from traditional bank to digital bank

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    In this Quarter’s CW Nordics ezine we look more closely at how the Nordic region is being affected by tech disruption across industry sectors and how organisations are reacting to it.

    The obvious starting point is Uber, a name synonymous with disruption. In fact, taxi drivers in Denmark recently demonstrated against Uber, claiming its services are illegal and distort competition. There is now talk of an app for all taxi companies in Europe to level the playing field.

    It doesn’t end with taxis. In a recent report Accenture estimated about a third retail banking revenue in the region is threatened be tech disruption.

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