To the Edge and Beyond

Digital Transformation for Bank Branches


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The banking industry in India is undergoing a transformative shift, leveraging cutting-edge technology to enhance customer experiences and modernize branches. On the latest episode of The Edge & Beyond podcast, Michelle Dawn Mooney hosts a conversation with influential leaders from Intel and Bits & Bytes Integrators Private Limited. Together, they discuss how their partnership is revolutionizing the banking sector through the Digital Experience Center project, focusing on the integration of AI, edge computing, and Intel’s advanced processors.

Amit Jain of Bits & Bytes highlights the impact of their partnership, stating, “Intel’s technology allows us to develop scalable and secure banking solutions tailored for the diverse needs of the Indian market. Our ‘Banking on Wheels’ initiative brings essential banking services directly to rural communities.” Intel’s Rahul Malhotra underscores the importance of collaboration, “By combining Intel’s robust technology with Bits & Bytes’ expertise, we’re able to deliver innovative solutions that not only meet customer demands but also transform the operational efficiency of branches.”

The discussion covers key trends in Indian banking, including the importance of digitization in both urban and rural areas, and how AI-driven solutions are reshaping customer interactions. The guests also emphasize the significance of offering secure and adaptable kiosks that support the varied needs of public, private, and cooperative banks.

For an in-depth look at how Intel and Bits & Bytes are driving digital transformation in banking, listen to the podcast and connect with the guests:

  • Rahul Malhotra
  • Amit Jain

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