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Banks of the Future

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My professional experience in the banking sector led me to believe that there must be better ways of controlling and running a bank to avoid crises than we have seen in the past. History has shown that crises are a feature of the banking business, which entail regulatory changes in order to make banks safer. I think that crisis could be now largely avoided, as we now have the right systems and tools available. We now have the advantage to use intelligent systems that the old banking system could only dream about. I think that we are missing only one point today, and this is the creation of a natural bridge between business solutions and IT solutions.

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Thuiner, S. (2015). Banks of the Future. In: Banks of the Future. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07554-9_8

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