We understand the
challenges of cantonal banks
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Competent banking advice by your side
Cantonal banks face unique challenges in the modern banking world. Changing customer expectations, the entry of new market players, the rapid development of new technologies and increasingly strict regulatory requirements are shaping the industry. The growing expectations of sustainability are also closely linked to the performance mandate of the cantonal banks and their aspiration to make a sustainable contribution to society. This performance mandate also gives rise to the obligation to provide a broad range of financial services for a large number of different customers, which should be reflected in the corporate strategy. At the same time, the aforementioned challenges open up enormous opportunities for those banks that adapt successfully.
Specific strategic and operational issues arise in order to ensure competitiveness, such as:
- How and on which channel do we reach which customers and how should these channels be integrated with each other?
- How do we react to new competitors?
- What "pain points" arise in customer advice?
As a specialized banking consultancy, we know the answers to these questions. Our experts are happy to support you with their knowledge and work with your teams to develop the best solution for you. Our advice is based on in-depth industry knowledge and a clear understanding of market requirements. Your values as a cantonal bank are also our values. In our office in Zurich, we are a regionally rooted, Swiss consultancy that meets its clients at eye level and strives to create social added value.
Feel free to contact us with your concerns – we look forward to tackling your challenges with you.
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