The Future of Financial Services - World Economic Forum
The Future of Financial Services
How disruptive innovations are reshaping the way financial services are structured, provisioned and consumed
An Industry Project of the Financial Services Community | Prepared in collaboration with Deloitte
Final Report June 2015
Forward
Consistent with the World Economic Forum's mission of applying a multi-stakeholder approach to address issues of global impact, the creation of this report involved extensive outreach and dialogue with the financial services community, innovation community, academia and a large number of financial technology startups. The dialogue included numerous interviews and interactive sessions to discuss the insights and opportunities for collaborative action.
Sincere thanks are extended to the industry experts and emerging disruptors who contributed their unique insights to this report. In particular, the members of the Project's Steering Committee and Working Group, who are introduced in the following pages, played an invaluable role as experts and patient mentors.
We are also very grateful for the generous commitment and support to Deloitte Consulting LLP in the U.S., an entity within the Deloitte1 network, in its capacity as the official professional services advisor to the World Economic Forum for this project.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Executive Summary..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Reading Guide.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24 Detailed Research Modules....................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Payments: How will customer needs and behaviours change in an increasingly cashless payments landscape?.......................................................................................... 28 How will the evolution of decentralised or non-traditional payment schemes change the role of traditional financial institutions? ............................................ 43
Insurance: How will disaggregating forces across the value chain transform the insurance industry? ........................................................................................................ 58 How will an ever more connected world impact the value delivered by insurance providers? .................................................................................................... 72
Deposits and Lending: How will emerging alternative models of lending change the market dynamics of traditional lenders? .................................................................................... 86 What will be the future role of financial institutions in response to continually shifting customer preferences? ....................................................................... 100
Capital Raising: How will the evolution of distributed capital raising impact the role of traditional intermediaries? .......................................................................................... 112
Investment Management: How will the empowerment of individuals through automated systems and social networks transform the business of investment management?............... 127 How will the externalisation of key processes transform the financial ecosystem? .................................................................................................................... 139
Market Provisioning How will smarter and faster machines transform capital markets? ............................................................................................................................................ 153 What impact will better connected buyers and sellers have on capital markets? ....................................................................................................................... 163
Contact Details................................................................................. .......................................................................................................... 178
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Acknowledgements
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Acknowledgements Members of the Steering Group
The following senior leaders of global financial institutions have provided guidance, oversight and thought leadership to the "Disruptive Innovation in Financial Services" project as its Steering Group:
Oliver Bussman Chief Information Officer, UBS AG
Ann Cairns
President, International Markets, MasterCard
John Flint
Chief Executive Officer, Retail Banking and Wealth Management, HSBC
Jason Harris
Chief Executive Officer, International Property and Casualty, XL Group
Joanna Rotenberg Chief Marketing Officer and Head of Strategy, BMO Financial Group
Neeraj Sahai President, Standard & Poor's
David Craig
President, Financial and Risk, Thomson Reuters
Michael Harte
Chief Technology Officer, Barclays
William Sheedy
Global Executive, Corporate Strategy, M&A, Government Relations, Visa
Fred Crawford
Chief Executive Officer, Alix Partners
Rob Heyvaert
Corporate Executive Vice President, FIS
Lance Uggla
Chief Executive Officer, Markit Group
Stephen Cross Chief Executive Officer, Aon GRIP Solutions, Aon
Anna Ewing Executive Vice President, Global Technology Solutions, NASDAQ
David Puth Chief Executive Officer, CLS Group
Henry Ritchotte Chief Operating Officer, Deutsche Bank
Dieter Wemmer
Member of the Board of Management, Finance, Controlling, Risk (CFO), Allianz SE
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