In a new report, The Economist takes a close look at the way that bankers see the potential impact that the FinTech revolution will have on retail banks. Author Monica Woodley says that the level of disruption in the banking business in recent years is unprecedented.
According to a survey included in the report, the majority of bankers expect that, by 2020, retail peer-to-peer (P2P) lending will be available via banking platforms, retail banking will become fully automated and FinTech firms will account for more money flow than traditional banks.
About one in five bankers see Apple Inc. AAPL and other non-financial companies as a threat to disrupt traditional banking as well.
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Banks will be force to adjust and compete with these financial newcomers under the weight of heightened post-crisis regulatory guidelines and scrutiny.
According to the report, the top three areas that traditional banks must improve in order to survive in the new FinTech world are adapting the role of the branch network (36 percent), getting the right talent (35 percent) and modernizing technology (31 percent).
In the past year, shares of FinTech stocks LendingClub Corp LC and On Deck Capital Inc ONDK have fallen more than 55 percent each, while shares of big banks Wells Fargo & Co WFC and Bank of America Corp BAC are down an average of 15.4 percent.
Disclosure: the author is long Bank of America.
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