Speaker Programs
The Big Shift, How Customer Behavior & Technology will Change the Future of Retail Financial Service
Ten years ago, no one could have predicted that 90 per cent of daily transactions would be electronic, that Internet banking would provide more revenue than branches, that social media would drive your brand, and ...more
Ten years ago, no one could have predicted that 90 per cent of daily transactions would be electronic, that Internet banking would provide more revenue than branches, that social media would drive your brand, and that growth in mobile banking would be the final nail in the coffin for the dominance of branch banking. Brett King explains why customer behavior is so rapidly changing, including the four phases of disruptive change; how branches must evolve, why checks are rapidly disappearing and cash is next, why your mobile phone will replace your wallet in the next 2-3 years, and how financial institutions must reinvent themselves or become irrelevant. ...less
The Future of Retail Financial Services
Brett King looks at the latest trends that are redefining financial services and payments. From the global scramble for dominance of the mobile wallet, the expectations created by Tablet computing, the operationalizing of the Cloud ...more
Brett King looks at the latest trends that are redefining financial services and payments. From the global scramble for dominance of the mobile wallet, the expectations created by Tablet computing, the operationalizing of the Cloud and the explosion of Social Media.In this new topic for 2012, Brett explores the end-game in the emergence of the mobile wallet and what it means for the humble bank account. With more than 60% of the world's population without a bank account, with the ubiquitous nature of mobile phone handsets and the increasingly pervasive pre-paid "value store", will you need a bank at all in the future? ...less
The Battle for the Bank Account And Why the Banks Will Probably Lose
When you can get your salary paid directly onto your phone, when your iTunes account doubles as a prepaid debit card and when you can use Facebook to send money, will banks still be able ...more
When you can get your salary paid directly onto your phone, when your iTunes account doubles as a prepaid debit card and when you can use Facebook to send money, will banks still be able to compete? In this session designed for marketers and digital channel professionals, Brett King explores how social media, mobile marketing, daily deals, geo-location, advocacy, gamification and behavioral psychology are working to change the rules of engagement for financial service brands. ...less
Advocacy, Behavior, Context, The New Rules of Engagement
This shift has far reaching implications for the organization, including rebuilding the marketing team, defining new metrics, delivering true 1:1 propositions and creating an open brand dialog. ...more
This shift has far reaching implications for the organization, including rebuilding the marketing team, defining new metrics, delivering true 1:1 propositions and creating an open brand dialog. ...less
Movenbank and the Reboot of Banking
Movenbank is a revolutionary new bank that will launch in 2012. This is the story of how Movenbank will revolutionize retail banking on multiple fronts. Brett King tells the story of why Movenbank decided on ...more
Movenbank is a revolutionary new bank that will launch in 2012. This is the story of how Movenbank will revolutionize retail banking on multiple fronts. Brett King tells the story of why Movenbank decided on a card-less, paper-less, transparent model of banking and how the CREDSCORE engagement model is going to change the way we think about engagement, value and lending in the banking arena. If Movenbank achieves what it is aiming for, it will change the way people think about banking forever. Based on his best selling book BANK 2.0, Brett King's presentations entertain and educate audiences on how consumer behavior and technology are changing the way we do banking and how significant changes in the future will change your view of customer interactions forever. "As customers embrace the blackberry, iPhone, and new devices like the iPad, banks are marginalized as a transaction platform and telcos, aggregators and players like PayPal are capturing customers." Brett King, BANK 2.0 Author on Bloomberg TV affiliate SBC (Greece). ...less