PSD2 DATA FINTECH MARKETPLACE AISP CUSTOMER AWARENESS ALLIANCES MOBILE ECONOMY PISP API DIGITAL COMPLY REVENUE RTS SCORING BANKING STRATEGIC

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DISRUPTION FINTECH DATA OPEN STRATEGIC CORPORATE CHANGE BIGTECH PSD2 IMPACT INSTANT PAYMENTS RISK INTERNET INNOVATION REVENUE RTS ALLIANCES PISP SCA ECOSYSTEM AUTHENTICATION ANALYTICS MARKETPLACE MOBILE AISP BANKING API DIGITAL CONSENT X2A CREDIT SCORING TRA ECONOMY PREMIUM TECHNOLOGY THREAT CHALLENGERS CUSTOMER AWARENESS RETAIL INCUMBENTS TRANSFORMATION MINIMALISTS DEFENSIVE SHARING ADOPTION EXPERIENCE COMPLY AGGRESSIVE COOPERATIVE ONLINE TPP CEE PSD2 Survey Voice of the Customer Deloitte s CEE PSD2 Voice of the Customer survey analyses digital banking preferences of banking customers from Central and Eastern Europe and their readiness to adopt new innovative PSD2-enabled services. Banking usage and preferences Willingness to share account information Demand for PSD2 use cases Readiness to switch providers

Channel segments vs. PSD2 CEE markets are highly differentiated regarding banking usage From branch-centric Bulgaria and Romania (>9 of banking customers active in branch, < in digital) to digital-centric Czech Republic (>7 active in digital) Activity thresholds Channels activity (% of CEE banking customers) We considered a customer as an active user of the given banking, if, in last 12 months, he had: Active in digital s (internet and/or mobile) 10 Digital-centric Branch : every 6 months Internet : every month 8 6 CZ PL SK HU Transition Branch-centric Mobile : every month 6 RO BG 8 10 Active in branch Majority of CEE customers still rely on the branch 55% of CEE customers represent traditional customers, use only digital s and 25% leverage both branches and digital s. We grouped 8 customer archetypes into 3 segments which represent activity 1 : TRADITIONAL es or not at all DIGITAL and/or mobile MULTICHANNEL Active in branches, internet and/or mobile Internet only Traditional mobile and mobile Traditional internet and internet Digital only and mobile All s Active in all s 1% Mobile only Active only in mobile 25% 13% 8% 1% Digital Multi Traditional 22% Branch only 55% 33% Note: 1. We defined customers as active in the branch if in the last 12 months they visited a branch at least once every 6 months. Active internet/mobile customers used the given at least once a month in last 12 months. Card only Not active in all s (payment cards/cash only)

Activity in given does not always mean that customers are using it voluntarily 18% of customers in CEE are branch hostages prefer to perform all their banking activities in digital s, but they are forced to go to branches Motivation to use banking s (% of CEE banking customers) 56% 25% 19% Channel volunteers Customers whose activity reflects their preferences 44% 19% 18% Branch hostages Customers who prefer to perform all their banking activities in digital s, but they are forced to go to branches 12% 6% Traditional Multi Digital 2 1% Note: 2. As internet hostages (customers using internet banking although they would prefer to use mobile only) currently represent only 1% of CEE banking customers, we decided not to differentiate them from the digital segment for the sake of simplification. 11 million CEE branch hostages represent a major opportunity for PSD2 digital challengers PSD2 generates a number of new digital use cases which enable direct relationship with customers even if they have a current account at a different banking institution. It creates a substantial opportunity for digital banking challengers as well as FinTechs which will become only more relevant in the coming months. 5.2m Impact on Multi and Digital customers 42% of Multi and Digital customers quoted more robust digital s as one of the TOP 5 reasons to switch banks 1.3m Impact on Traditional customers In 2017, 17% of Traditional customers started using the internet joining forces with Multi and Digital customers 0.7m 1.3m 1.5m The online quantitative survey was carried out between November and December 2017 in six countries: Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia. The survey included 1,000 interviews in each market using an online questionnaire, with a sample of banking customers from 18-65 years old representing national age, gender, region and settlement type quotas. 0.8m

Demand for PSD2 use cases PSD2 challengers will need to build trust among customers in order to leverage the upcoming market opportunities Only 26% of CEE customers would feel comfortable sharing their account information with banking institution other than their main bank. 26% 25% 23% 23% 21% 19% 18% 17% 15% 14% 1 5% Banking institution other than main bank Payments provider Utility company Telco Digital-only bank Traditional retailer Online retailer Global technology firm Third-party providers can expect steady demand for their PSD2 use cases, but results differ significantly across countries and segments CEE customers are most likely to use aggregated account management and aggregated financial dashboards as new services enabled by PSD2. 5 46% The highest segment score, i.e. Bulgarian Multi 37% 37% 34% 29% 28% 1 15% The lowest segment score, i.e. Slovak Traditional Aggregated account management 12% Aggregated financial dashboard Personal Finance Management 8% retail offers 8% financial products offers 9% Financial products pricing comparison engine 4% financial advice Interested in more? Please contact a Deloitte representative in your country for detailed results of the CEE PSD2 Voice of the Customer Survey. For insights into how European banks embrace open banking, visit www.deloitte.com/psd2surveys.

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