Accenture · consulting-deck
Banking: The future is back
48 pages · 3 arc beats · 12 loops
Banking: The future is back
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The Facts (What) 5 slides 100% 5/5 slides 100% 5/5 slides · 22 hits — 0/5 slides
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100% 5/5 slides · 10 hits 60% 3/5 slides The Implications (So What) 40 slides 100% 40/40 slides 100% 40/40 slides · 263 hits 20% 8/40 slides 92.5% 37/40 slides · 85 hits 10% 4/40 slides · 5 hits 100% 40/40 slides · 80 hits 100% 40/40 slides The Action (Now What) 3 slides 100% 3/3 slides 100% 3/3 slides · 12 hits — 0/3 slides
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100% 3/3 slides · 6 hits 33.3% 1/3 slides Slide inventory
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This is a personal introduction/preface slide featuring a headshot and biography of the author.front_matter
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The slide uses a high-quality abstract digital background. It serves as a section divider or introduction.front_matter
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The slide uses a three-column text layout to frame the problem (digital alienation) and the proposed solution (AI-driven personalization).establish_context
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The slide uses a 2x5 grid layout to present the trends.summarize
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The slide uses a stylized background with abstract lines and a photo of an older man using a card terminal.transition
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The slide discusses the shift from traditional banking to digital-first, AI-enabled models, citing World Bank data and Nubank as a case example.establish_context
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The slide uses a dark, abstract background with light trails. It includes three specific case study examples to support the recommendations.recommend
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The slide uses a visual metaphor of dominoes to represent the 'unintended consequences' or 'cascading risk' framework.establish_context
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The slide discusses the rise of 'shadow banking' and the impact of regulation on traditional banks versus non-bank entities.establish_context
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The chart shows a CAGR of ~20% for private credit AUM. The text discusses the competitive dynamics between banks and non-banks, regulatory impacts, and strategianalyze_data
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The slide uses a narrative format to explain the 'scale' trend in banking, referencing Morgan Stanley's performance and the concept of diseconomies of scope.summarize
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The chart uses a waterfall structure to bridge revenue segments to total revenue, then subtracts Opex & LLPs to arrive at PBT.analyze_data
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The slide uses a stylized abstract background and a photo of a handshake to signify a return to human-centric or traditional relationship-based experiences.transition
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The slide contrasts current poor customer satisfaction with digital/telephonic channels against the potential of GenAI.establish_context
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The slide uses a split-layout with a white background on the left for text and a dark, abstract graphic background on the right for a pull-quote.summarize
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The slide outlines a strategic roadmap for banks to integrate generative AI into their operations and customer experience.recommend
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The slide uses a split-layout with text on the left and a stylized graphic on the right. It includes a specific client example (RBC).summarize
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The slide uses a dark, abstract background with a 'V' logo in the bottom left corner. It references specific industry examples like Revolut and HSBC.recommend
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The slide uses a historical analogy (VisiCalc/spreadsheets) to frame the transformative potential of Generative AI in banking.summarize
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The slide uses a split layout with text on the left and a stylized abstract background on the right. It includes a specific citation for the JPMorgan Chase examsummarize
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Includes a specific citation of Klarna's AI adoption rate.recommend
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The slide uses a high-contrast, abstract background with a photo of a professional working, likely representing the 'value' or 'data' aspect of the trend.summarize
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The chart shows a long-term downward trend in CIR, with a specific callout that 75% of analyzed banks reduced their CIR.analyze_data
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The slide is text-heavy, structured in three columns. It discusses the transition from digitizing processes to using GenAI for revenue generation.summarize
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The slide uses a bar chart to illustrate cost reduction trends and includes a testimonial quote from a banking executive.analyze_data
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The slide uses a stylized background graphic. The recommendations focus on talent, process re-engineering, front-line associate augmentation, and investment timrecommend
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The slide uses a 'Trend 8' label, suggesting it is part of a larger list of industry trends.summarize
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The slide uses a stacked bar chart to illustrate the shift from Windows/other to Linux in server operating systems.summarize
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The slide uses a three-column layout to discuss the benefits of open-source systems in banking, the role of FINOS, and the trend of open-source AI.summarize
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The slide uses a dark, abstract background typical of high-end consulting decks. It includes a specific reference to Goldman Sachs' OSPO.recommend
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The slide uses a high-contrast, dark aesthetic with a photo of a developer and abstract digital lines.summarize
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The slide uses a metaphor of 'Rosetta Stone' to describe the role of GenAI in code translation.summarize
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Includes a quote from Revolut's Head of Engineering.recommend
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The slide uses a stylized abstract background and a photo of a professional in a workspace.transition
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The slide discusses the impact of GenAI on banking platforms, citing Klarna, Salesforce, and Adobe as examples of the shift toward composable architectures.summarize
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The slide uses a split layout with text on the left and a decorative abstract background on the right. It includes a quote from Sridhar Ramaswamy.summarize
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The slide uses a stylized abstract background. The recommendations focus on ecosystem partnerships, build-vs-buy strategy, and modular pricing.recommend
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The slide serves as a concluding thought piece for the deck.summarize
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Standard corporate boilerplate and team credits page.other
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