The digital transformation of the financial sector Opportunities and Challenges

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The digital transformation of the financial sector Opportunities and Challenges Carlos Moura cmpmoura@bportugal.pt Deputy Head of the Information Systems and Technology Department Banco de Portugal 1

Agenda 1. Digital Transformation Vision for Banking 2. Financial Sector: Opportunities 3. Challenges for the Portuguese Central Bank (BdP) 4. Financial Sector: The Future 2

Vision for Banking Digital Transformation enabling financial institutions to be in the financial lives of their customers Any Time Any Place 3 Any Device Any Channel 3

The new normal in Financial Services Customers are in the driver s seat Financial industry regulation is intensifying only 31% of consumers think their financial institutions know them and their needs well 1 31% 14% of banks say they have achieved fully risk-based decision-making 3 14% 40% of Americans haven t visited a branch in the last six months 2 40% 37% 37% of bank executives plan to upgrade their IT infrastructure to cut costs and improve efficiency 4 The technology landscape has shifted dramatically Margin, capital and liquidity pressures are mounting 4 1 GfK, 2016 2 Bankrate, 2015 3 Accenture, 2015 4 CMS, 2015

Digital Transformation Digital Transformation "Continuous process by which organisations adapt or provoke disruptive changes in their clients or markets taking advantage of the digital resources to innovate the business models, products and services" 5

6 Trends Technological Trends: IDC BigData (analytical data-mining) technology will be used in 25% of banks by 2017 (risk analysis, fraud prevention and cyber-attacks). By 2019, DLT/BlockChain technology will be adopted by 30% of financial transaction organisations in Europe. By 2020, the adoption of Cloud Computing will reduce IT infrastructure spending by 20% among major European banks. Process automation technologies will be in use in 60% of European banks by 2019.

BlockChain BlockChain for broader participation, lower cost, increased efficiency 7

use cases Retail Banking Cross-border remittances Mortgage verification and contracts Potential Use Cases Securities Post-trade settlement Derivative contracts Trade Finance Bill of Lading Cross-currency payment BlockChain Public Records Real estate records Vehicle registrations Key players for BlockChain adoptionuse cases 8

Open Banking - API The future is Banking as a Service Source: Deloitte Banking Industry Outlook: Banking reimagined Bank as a marketplace. Banks will transform themselves into portals, using their open APIs to allow third-party services to be accessed from within their own platforms. Bank as a facilitator. Banks will open up their APIs to promote the creation of new products and services from external developers. Bank as a service. Banks will become fully-fledged support services for FinTech specialists and other third parties (PSD-2). 9

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Main challenges for Banco de Portugal Internal Governance Digital Transformation: Challenges IT Security Regulation Monetary Policy Payments Supervision 11

Digital Transformation: Challenges New regulatory initiatives PSD2 (New Payment Services Directive) NIS Directive (Network and Information Security Directive) GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) Other initiatives, e.g. European Digital Single Market (DSM) Regulatory framework enables competition. Transparency, security and innovation could boost the emergence of FinTech and digital banking. 12

Challenges for Banco de Portugal Regulation The lack of a clear definition of FinTech, accepted transversally by all authorities, in the context of regulation. Lack of a model of harmonised regulation and supervision in Europe (regulatory arbitrage). Possible regulation of the services provided versus regulation of the providers of these services. Need for cooperation between national supervisory authorities. 13

Challenges for Banco de Portugal Payments Get to know the innovative payment solutions (mobile payments and virtual currencies, for example) made available by FinTech. Analyse the impact of the entry of FinTech and new service providers into the functioning of the Portuguese payment system. Evaluate the use of the DLT in the scope of the infrastructures of payment and securities settlement systems, their potential uses and risks / opportunities. 14

Challenges for Banco de Portugal Financial Stability and Supervision Evaluate the impact on the business model, profitability and internal governance of traditional banks. Use technology to fulfil supervisory obligations (RegTech). Transparency of the conditions of provision of services and information to users. Check the transparency of information on digital channels. 15

Challenges for Banco de Portugal Monetary Authority Impact of new players and virtual currencies on monetary policy transmission mechanisms. Assessment of the use of DLT in the scope of market infrastructures, their potential uses and risks / opportunities associated with monetary policy. 16

Challenges for Banco de Portugal Cyber-security Cyber risk: the importance of technological innovation in the financial system has the correct investment in security. Monitoring the implementation of defence mechanisms (cyber-security). Ensure implementation of European and national safety regulations (e.g. in payments, strong authentication). 17

Challenges for Banco de Portugal Internal Governance Development of innovation programmes to address the topic of FinTechs. New skills in human resources. Importance of knowledge-sharing. 18

Challenges for Banco de Portugal Internal Governance Model Innovation: Digital Banking & FinTech Board Member: Hélder Rosalino Innovation Team Digital Banking & FinTech Research: study FinTech and Digital Banking in areas with an impact on BdP's functions. Policy and Regulation: follow European regulations on "digital" and ensure alignment with the recommendations issued (SSM and EBA, for example). Organisation and Digital Transformation: thinking about BdP processes using the digital transformation trends. Digital Research (Payments, Monetary Policy, Law, Technology) Policy and Regulation Internal Digital Transformation & Organisation Operational Issues Operational Issues: the front office of external requests for FinTech & Digital Banking and ensure rapid follow-up and articulation with the various BdP departments. 19 Cross-departmental team with participation of relevant departments (% time)

Areas of particular attention in the context of the Central Bank Challenges for Banco de Portugal Monetary policy supervision Financial stability Payments Clearing and Settlement FinTech Digital transformation Cyber-security Monitor the use of technological trends based on DLT - BlockChain and the evolution of the theme on Virtual Currency Monitor FinTech in activities and associated risks, including unregulated / authorised activity. Monitor European regulation on the use of cloud services and assess their implementation in Portugal (simplify regulation as a facilitator of digital transformation) The Central Bank should monitor the development of FinTech and Digital Banking as an enabler that can contribute to the development of the financial sector, but always aiming to minimise security risks and ensure financial stability and confidence in the system. 20

Future In the future, it is expected that the banking system will be: Agile Collaborative Open 21

Thank You Asked about emerging financial technology (FinTech) that threatens to disrupt the whole banking industry, a Southeast Asian central banker offered this highly interesting comment during a recent panel discussion: I think my successor as central governor will have to have an engineering or computer science degree to cope with this new global trend. Southeast Asian central banker 22