The Future of Retail Banking

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The Future of Retail Banking Navigating the digital banking revolution The digital banking landscape Market trends Challenges & opportunities Digital transformation with HID Global

43% Mobile phone users with a bank account use mobile banking 1 82% Mobile banking users that have installed their bank s applications 1 43x Greater transaction cost in branch than via mobile 2 Introduction Mobile banking as a channel is growing fast. Its increasing use as a lifestyle engagement tool, links to social media and the rapid growth in mobile payment options, including mobile wallets and contactless payments, has enhanced the customer s experience in the banking world. Most mobile applications supported by banks lead to greater cost efficiency. Reduced manual processing of small-value transactions is a significant advantage. Banks must align fully with new compliance standards (e.g. PSD2, FFIEC, MAS, FSA, BaFin) to ensure secure authentication. Recent developments in mobile banking have enabled banks to create trust alongside added value services, helping to build a remarkable customer experience. 2

2 1 3 The digital banking landscape Hyper-connected world on the move Increasingly competitive landscapes Ever-increasing fraud, across multiple channels New regulations There is a greater need for banks to develop an action plan that ensures them a central role in an increasingly digital and interconnected world. According to the World Retail Banking Report 5, banks overwhelmingly agree that their core systems are not able to support the future evolution of banking. In response, they are exploring pathways to transforming their core systems, which will be fundamental in preparing for the digital banking ecosystem of the future. Ever-increasing fraud across multiple channels, coupled with new regulations and competitive landscapes, pose greater challenges for banks. Being productive will allow banks to reduce the risk of being marginalized as the ecosystem evolves. They will also be better equipped to meet rising customer expectations and to offer enhanced experiences and innovative services. 3

Market Trends 4

2.5B 36% 67% Trend 1 Hyper-connected world on the move Number of smartphones in 2019 3 Increase in smartphone penetration by 2019 4 Population using smartphones in 2018 3 Market digitization is expected to accelerate the use of online mobile channels, creating greater customer loyalty and retention, and therefore positively impacting the bottom and top line for banks. The number of smartphone users is forecast to grow to around 2.5 billion in 2019, with smartphone penetration rates to increase by 67%. The success of mobile wallet solutions and mobile contactless payments are expected to increase the use of mobile phones for banking. This evolving customer demand, caused by the always-on nature of personal smart devices, is forcing banks to look at ways of achieving the convergence of their online and mobile banking offerings to make them more consistent. Drivers The increasing affordability of smartphones, internet services and low-cost data plans, coupled with the rise of smartphone and tablet use over traditional PCs and computers, are driving the adoption of mobile banking. Alongside this, there is a growing need for banks to offer end users flexible, secure financial transactions by providing a functional, easy-to-use customer experience. 5

Trend 2 Market landscape Digital and real-time payments Transfer funds between people Access to account provisions Banks have been investing in digital to serve their customers better. However, although 95% of bank executives understand the industry is evolving towards a digital ecosystem, only 13% think their current core systems can sustain such an ecosystem. 5 As Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple (GAFA) continue to enter the payment market, banks are constantly battling competition from these giants. What s more, Fintechs are rapidly changing customer perceptions and creating market disruption with flexible platforms. 80% of Fintech users say they have had a good experience, compared to 40% of retail banks. 5 Paying with your phone Drivers Asset management Open banking initiatives and open API platforms enable banks to drive speed and cost-effectiveness while creating new revenue models. As a result, customers can access personalized resources and take advantage of better loan terms with improved borrower risk levels, due to historical transactional data. In-person authentication needs to evolve and embrace new technologies in order to accelerate communication between consumers and banks. Open banking standards and APIs help consumers transact, save, borrow, lend and invest their money in better ways than they used to in the past. 6

2.55B 77% 45% 92% Global social networks in 2017 8 Fortune 500 with Twitter accounts in 2018 8 Visit their local branch fewer than x5 per year 8 18 to 29 year-olds use social media 8 Trend 3 The rise of the social bank Security enables banks to create trust with their customers while offering new and creative ways for transactions anytime, anywhere. New technologies allow for stronger integration between social media and mobile banking. 69% of respondents to the Accenture 2014 North America Consumer Digital Banking Survey said they are active on social media. According to the same survey, 22% of millennials look for financial service advice via social media. 10 Drivers Instead of looking at social media as a tool for outbound marketing, banks should view it as a tool for personal and relevant interactions with customers. Delivering customer service, financial advice and offers, while allowing customers to provide feedback through social media, can increase engagement and create a stronger customer experience. 7

Trend 4 Regulatory changes and complexity Going beyond two-factor authentication A large number of regulations have been introduced to the world, aimed at safeguarding banks and their customers interests. Drivers PCI DSS: Worldwide payment card industry standards* Changing customer preferences and increasing mobility have given rise to free, and fair competition and strengthened consumer protection. Decreasing risk of fines and penalties from non-compliance of regulations is essential for banks. However, current risk management processes are failing to achieve this. Banks must translate these regulatory requirements into management actions to contain risk and protect their clients, while creating a robust market structure with increased transparency. By adopting less risky approaches - granted by new regulations - banks can fully integrate risk management and compliance as a medium to respond to technology changes. * Not a fully comprehensive list of all worldwide regulations 8

Challenges As financial institutions adapt to evolving demands in today s market, delivering innovative new services becomes imperative to stay ahead of the competition. This new era of digital banking brings compelling challenges that impact user experience, regulatory compliance and operational effectiveness, while also providing new opportunities for growth. TRENDS CHALLENGES Mobility A seamless user experience across different channels Competition Differentiation against the competition Increased fraud Multi-layered approach to tackle sophisticated fraud Regulations & compliance Investment in compliance 9

Opportunities Banks have more trust than any other institution. As consumer confidence grows, banks must use new technology to win and retain these customers while offering multi-layered security. By taking advantage of this latest technology, banks can strengthen retention, create customer loyalty and enhance customer acquisition. Developments in security have become an enabler for banks to create value, and therefore to grow. TRENDS OPPORTUNITIES Mobility Enhance customer acquisition Competition Create customer loyalty Increased fraud Decrease operational costs Regulations & compliance Business growth 10

Digital Transformation with HID Global 11

Application security Transaction signing and pattern-based intelligence Browser protection Device authentication Adaptive security approach User authentication (MFA) Something you know Something you have Something you are PSD2 multi-factor authentication Replication prevention Transaction signing and pattern-based intelligence Confidentiality, authenticity and integrity of the data User authentication (MFA) Knowledge (passwords) Possession (token or tokenless) Inherence (biometrics, behaviour metrics) Adaptive multi-layered authentication With HID Global, financial institutions can inspire confidence and increase adoption of online and mobile channels by offering their customers a worry-free, secure and convenient experience, which in turn contributes to their bottom line. Our solutions comply with the key banking authentication regulations around the world, offering an unparalleled user experience, ideal for banks and financial organizations looking to enhance their digital offering while increasing security for the customer. Our approach enables multi-factor authentication for all leading mobile phones and tablets, and has a pluggable platform that is extensible for future authentication methods. In a landscape of evolving threats, banks should embrace regulatory changes and complexities to contain risk and protect their customers. 12

Secure Multi-Channel Banking Branch ATM Landline ebanking mbanking ecommerce POS One-time password Static credentials Push notification Out of band Methods Behavioural analysis Certificates Threat detection Biometry The HID Global approach HID Global s ActivID Authentication Server and Threat Detection Service provide corporate, financial and government organizations with risk-appropriate, cost-efficient user authentication. The solution enables end users to have convenient anytime, anywhere access to sensitive data from their smartphones, tablets, computers and virtually any other device. Deployment is simplified too, through the platform s pre-integration with major cloud apps, VPN systems, application servers, banking applications and other third-party systems. As banks enhance online and mobile channels in response to competition and user demand, they must successfully address risks associated with authenticating their customers and employees, and integrate their front and back-end systems with a central ActivID Authentication Server. 13

Use cases Transaction signing No matter the place and time - buying a coffee, purchasing a book online or withdrawing cash from the ATM - the user can conveniently process transactions by receiving a notification which ensures verification and validation. As a result, customers are confident and have full control of their account debits in a fully secured environment. Banking anytime, anywhere With the acceleration of digital activity, users need to bank anytime, anywhere with the guarantee of staying secure. The expectation for secure authentication, even when users behave unsafely, is growing and many banks are challenged to deliver a safe banking environment without compromising on convenience and user experience. Call center verification Establishing trust is one of the most valuable assets between banks and customers. Therefore, a reliable way of ID verification and mutual authentication is critical for prompt, seamless banking. When the user calls the bank s call center, they will receive a push notification to authenticate. This mutual authentication is safe and the user is in full control. 14

Multi-channel for all banking use cases t 15

GET IN TOUCH If you would like to find out how you can provide your customers with a more secure and convenient banking experience, you can now request a free consultation. ActivID Authentication Platform ActivID Threat Detection Service ActivID Trusted Transactions Request consultation www.hidglobal.com Additional resources INFOGRAPHIC Top 5 Considerations: What to Look for in a Mobile Banking Security Solution INFOGRAPHIC FAQ: Why Banks Need a Dedicated Mobile Banking Security System 16

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