In today’s episode, Norris Koppel, Founder and CEO at Monese, shares his vision of hyper personalization and customer-centric financial services enabled by AI, and becoming 'the bank of the future.'
We discuss the impact of AI on the financial industry, understanding the current state of AI in FinTech, concerns regarding its implications, and practical usecases for AI to improve processes, prevent fraud, and offer highly personalized services to customers. Norris talks to us about Monese’s spin off, XYB by Monese, an end-to-end coreless banking platform and his partnership with Google for generative AI.
Let’s dive into it!
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In today’s episode we cover:
(01:10) The Evolution of Neobanks
(04:29) The Journey of Monese
(13:18) Hyper-Personalization in Banking
(17:39) The Bank of the Future
(18:38) Incorporating AI in Banking Operations
(25:51) Introducing XYB: The End-to-End Coreless Banking Platform
(28:41) Advantages of Coreless Banking
(29:42) Real-world Application of Coreless Banking
(30:47) The Revolution of Speed in Banking
(32:31) Partnership with Google and AI Integration
(35:23) The Impact of No-Code Solutions
(39:20) The Role of XYB in Hyper-Personalization
(45:09) The Importance of Culture in Innovation
Monese and XYB by Monese in the Press:
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