Banks Must Make Digital Push as Rivals Gain: McKinsey

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Banks must increase efforts to offer digital services and automate back-office functions to improve returns, satisfy regulators and ward off new competitors, according to McKinsey & Co.

Some banks need to think of themselves as data companies and may need to spin off back-office units that perform tasks such as collateral management and price verification, the New York-based consulting firm said in an annual review of the banking industry. The move toward digitization “accelerated markedly” in the past year, McKinsey said.