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The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted traditional banking through lockdowns, cash-handling risks, supply-chain stress and rising NPAs, impacting bank profitability. Amid this crisis, a “digital panacea” has emerged, accelerating the shift toward fully digital banking models. Beyond business continuity, banks have an opportunity to permanently transform by embracing three priorities: driving digital adoption to enhance customer acquisition and self-service; building a straight-through-processing (STP) operating model using automation and RPA to improve efficiency; and connecting to the broader digital ecosystem through APIs and open banking. Digital onboarding, mobile and corporate platforms, backend integration and advanced analytics are critical enablers. True value, however, comes only when customer channels, operations and ecosystems are all digitized. By leveraging cloud, automation and secure architectures, banks can reduce reliance on physical branches, expand reach, cut costs and ensure long-term sustainability—turning a crisis into a catalyst for lasting digital transformation.
By Cedar Management Consulting InternationalThe Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted traditional banking through lockdowns, cash-handling risks, supply-chain stress and rising NPAs, impacting bank profitability. Amid this crisis, a “digital panacea” has emerged, accelerating the shift toward fully digital banking models. Beyond business continuity, banks have an opportunity to permanently transform by embracing three priorities: driving digital adoption to enhance customer acquisition and self-service; building a straight-through-processing (STP) operating model using automation and RPA to improve efficiency; and connecting to the broader digital ecosystem through APIs and open banking. Digital onboarding, mobile and corporate platforms, backend integration and advanced analytics are critical enablers. True value, however, comes only when customer channels, operations and ecosystems are all digitized. By leveraging cloud, automation and secure architectures, banks can reduce reliance on physical branches, expand reach, cut costs and ensure long-term sustainability—turning a crisis into a catalyst for lasting digital transformation.