Digital transformation is now a vital requirement, but digitisation still poses challenges. Banks need to become truly
customer-centric organisations and building ecosystems that will enable them to develop business models that will keep up with the ever changing customer needs. Very few are currently succeeding, so how can these barriers be overcome?
New business models: strategies, funding, revenues New players and other industries: threat or opportunity? Partnerships: collaboration, co-operation, experimentation Culture and organisation Customer centricity Organisational flexibility Regulation
THE 44TH CONGRESS WILL FOCUS ON:
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Barcelona 27–28 OCTOBER 2016
Roberto ManconeMD, Global Head of Disruptive Technologies & Solutions Deutsche Bank Germany
Raman BhatiaHead of Digital Retail Banking & Wealth Management HSBC UK
François MiqueuCEO CaixaBank Consumer FinanceCaixaBank Spain
Olivier CrespinGroup Head Digital Bank DBS Bank Singapore
Hakan Ateş President & CEOMember of the Board of DirectorsDenizBank Turkey
Francesca NiedduHead of Customer Experience & CRMIntesa Sanpaolo Italy
THE 44TH CONGRESS IS PART OF THE ‘BEST EFMA WEEK’ IN BARCELONA:
BANKING AWARDS
CEREMONY26 OCTOBER
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financial institutions)
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INNOVATION SUMMIT
24-25 OCTOBER
DISRUPT AWARD TRANSFORM
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David DabChief Innovation OfficerING Belgium Belgium
Anne Boden CEO Starling Bank UK
Challengers and Catalysts: Fintechs as competitors and partners in digital banking Customer needs, intelligent monetization and efficient processes are guarding rails for a successful digitalization of
Deutsche Bank’s business division Private, Wealth & Commercial Clients ‘Partnering’ is key: building a leading digital eco system in banking for private and commercial clients in Europe Establishing a Digital Factory: with workspace for more than 400 developers, advisors and IT-specialists and
additional 50 workplaces for FinTechs/ external partnersRoberto Mancone MD, Global Head of Disruptive Technologies & Solutions (Private Wealth & Commercial Clients Division) Deutsche Bank Germany
New Business Models
Welcome coffee and registration8.30
Coffee break and networking
10.30
Leadership challenges in the age of the customer
Being a banking business “maker”: special hints behind being the rule setter of the game! It’s Just our choice to be “a Maker” or “a Doer”: DenizBank’s strategic approach Main paradigm beyond industry 4.0 DenizBank’s innovative projects: Industry 4.0 projects, community-based banking projects
and mobilising field powerHakan Ateş President & CEO Member of the Board of Directors DenizBank Turkey
9.00
10.00
Challenges in leading strategic and operational change to successfully respond to dynamic and empowered customers, digital disruption and disruptive business modelsJames McQuivey VP, Principal Analyst Serving CMO Professionals Forrester
Moving from a basic branch banking strategy to segmented focused strategies Segmentation: a key ingredient of CaixaBank strategy to increase its market share leadership Moving from a traditional bank branch to a new store concept Catering to the client on the move - ImaginBank: the first bank where everything starts & finishes with your mobile
François Miqueu CEO Consumer Finance CaixaBank Spain
11.30
11.00
Thursday 27 October 2016
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Roger Peverelli VODW | Hakan Ateş DenizBank | François Miqueu CaixaBank
PANEL DISCUSSION - New revenues
Reinventing customer engagement. The next level of digital transformation in banking and insurance In most financial institutions digital transformation is about digitising the business to achieve operational excellence 100+ best practices from inside and outside the industry
Roger Peverelli Consultant, Author of Books VODW Netherlands
9.40
9.20
John Berry Efma Senior Adviser & CEO Customer Buyology UK Chairing the event:
12.55 Lunch
12.35
Transformation journey of a traditional bank: overlapping is the only way What is the answer to the challenges facing big universal banks with decades of legacy systems Where are the accelerators hidden? Resource allocation and project selection Bold moves vs. gradual development
Ole Franke Head of Direct Banking Commerzbank Germany& Lukasz Opoka Director of Online Processes Department Commerzbank Germany
Francesca Nieddu Intesa Sanpaolo | Raman Bhatia HSBC Ole Franke Commerzbank | Lukasz Opoka Commerzbank
PANEL DISCUSSION - Organisational flexibility
12.20
Digital transformation: learning from the best
Our journey towards digital transformation Launching a digital bank within a well-established bank The best of both worlds What have we learnt?
Olivier Crespin Group Head Digital Bank DBS Bank Singapore
14.00
The Collaboration Imperative in the Age of Interconnected Digital Ecosystems The digitization of everything: Transforming society, lives, government, and businesses Learning from the best: How digital natives and platform businesses are challenging the old guard From competition to a world of co-opetition: Collaboration, sharing, and openness are the keys to digital success
Peter Sany President & CEO TM Forum Switzerland
14.15
Building the digital operating model in a global retail bank Expanding our strategic focus from ‘executing an effective digital/omnichannel plan’ to business model innovation Building a digital product management capability Developing a new digital way of working across the business and operating activities
Raman Bhatia Head of Digital Retail Banking & Wealth Management HSBC UK
12.05
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How banks and Startup’s can work together – Experience from the field The Startup’s perspective The bank’s perspective Bringing it all together
David Dab Chief Innovation Officer ING Belgium Belgium
14.30
New strategies: defending your territories
Defending your territory while exploring new paths: the fine art of transforming a successful business The challenges of competing as an incumbent champion within a brand new, customer-driven arena Embracing digital disruption while balancing physical legacies: transformation from a distribution perspective
Adopting a design-thinking approach to integrate the voice of the customer into each and every business decisionFrancesca Nieddu Head of Customer Experience and CRM Intesa Sanpaolo Italy
11.50
15’Q&A
Thursday 27 October 2016
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Envisioning the Bank of the Future 2035
End of day 117.30
16.00 Bankers vision on banking in 2035
Olivier Crespin DBS Bank | Roger Peverelli VODW | Raman Bhatia HSBC
Multigeneration discussion Olivier Crespin DBS Bank | Roger Peverelli VODW Raman Bhatia HSBC | Niels Caszo AIESEC
16.45
Generation Y envisioning the banking services in 2035 Niels Caszo AIESEC16.30
Wrap-up session and cocktail17.30
15.00
STUDY PRESENTATION - Digital transformation
Coffee break and networking15.30
Axel Reinaud Senior Partner & Managing Director BCG France
Amran Hassan Maybank Berhad | Brett Meyers CurrencyFair.com| Anne Boden Starling BankPANEL DISCUSSION - Traditional vs. New Banking
New players: threat or opportunity
Welcome coffee8.30
Coffee break and networking11.10
New regulation
Threat or opportunity: are Fintech competitors or partners? What we have learned from fintech Not all fintech are born equal Teaching an old dog new tricks
Amran Hassan Head of Innovation Maybank Berhad Malaysia
How new technology can reduce costs while improving the customer experience How it works: a new way to exchange Empowering the customer: clear information and clear choices What is the end game?
Brett Meyers CEO & Co-founder CurrencyFair.com Ireland
9.50
10.05
How digital friendly is the EU environment for banks Is the digital transformation a threat, challenge or opportunity for banks? Finding a balance between innovation, competition, security and customer protection and privacy Is the EU regulatory framework fit for purpose when it comes to creating a digital single market for
banks? A call for a holistic approachSebastien De Brouwer Executive Director European Banking Federation (EBF) Belgium
A new banking landscape Legislative changes facilitating innovation Types of new entrant Impressive alternatives giving customers a choice Implications of PSD2
Anne Boden CEO Starling Bank UK
9.25
9.00
10’Q&A
Friday 28 October 2016
10.20
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STUDY PRESENTATION - Bank Advisor 2.0: The new place of financial advisors in the customer experienceAmanda Houisse Manager Wavestone France
Customer Centricity
How to differentiate through the customer experience? From customer satisfaction to customer experience How to embark on a journey: from measures to action What can be done in a heterogeneous environment: Africa, Europe and Russia?
Gianluca Soma Deputy CEO, International Banking & Financial Services, Europe Region Société Générale France
13.55
14.10
20’Q&A
Friday 28 October 2016
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Omnichannel - The new reality New device classes are spawning faster than ever and users embrace them but do banks? Do you already have plans for connected car, virtual and augmented reality ? Where should you start the future omnichannel journey? Is a coherent user experience even possible in this fragmented landscape? Tomasz Marszał Financial Services Chief Strategy Officer Comarch Poland
14.25
12.45 Lunch & networking
STUDY PRESENTATION - Digital by design: retail banks need new models for a new world What are the next key changes to which retail banks need to adapt in the digital revolution? Do retail banks have the ability and agility to adapt? How should retail bankers transform their business and operational models for the new world?
Andrew Stewart Partner, Financial Institutions Group A.T. Kearney UK
12.10
15’Q&A
Delivering the right change-driving leadership approach to meet ever-changing customer needs Are “Millennials” really different? Managing “Millennial” expectations: results of Alior Bank’s “Millennial” research The first step in the transformation of the business model is changing the leadership style: CSO dilemmas
Krzysztof Czuba Deputy CEO, Retail Banking, VP of the Management Board Alior Bank Poland
11.55
Culture and Leadership
Engaging employees to successfully drive innovations and new strategies How to create the organisational culture essential to digital transformation Best case practices from change management Results comparison between traditional vs. new organisational culture
Neville Bourke Head of HR, Retail Banking Bank of Ireland Ireland
11.40
Krzysztof Czuba Alior Bank | Yoni Assia eToro | Christian Reichmayr HypoVereinsbank
16.30
End of the conference17.30
Friday 28 October 2016
Coopetition becomes reality Driving transformation in payment systems Heading to digitalisation with a significantly high pace The pulse of Fintech achieving customer centricity through valuable third party partnerships
Ömer Celal Cündoğlu Executive Vice President BKM-Bankalararası Kart Merkezi Turkey
Successful collaboration between FinTechs and HypoVereinsbank FinTechs with innovative ideas and speed vs. banks with complex structures How can these different partners collaborate effectively?
Christian Reichmayr Head of Multichannel & Online Banking HypoVereinsbank Germany
Coffee break and networking16.00
15.30
15.15
15’Q&A
WORKSHOP - Building valuable partnerships
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Driving a mutually beneficial revenue driven partnership between an innovative startup and a financial incumbent Banks are struggling to innovate and find new revenue growth drivers. Internal culture slows down change, external disruptors are biting off pieces.
Most customer-focused Fintech startups offer banks a product or service that is innovative from the customer’s point of view. The problem is that it doesn’t come with its own monetisation model, but rather as value added to other offers of the bank
Yoni Assia Founder & CEO eToro Israel
Partnerships
15.00
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DATESThe 44th Efma Congress will begin with a welcome coffee on Thursday 27 October 2016 at 8.15 and will end on Friday 28 October 2016 around 18.00.
LOCATION This Congress will take place in: Hilton Barcelona HotelAvenida Diagonal, 589-59108014 Barcelona, SpainTel: +34 93 495 7777
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