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New research from Genpact showed there’s no doubt commercial banks are using artificial intelligence (AI). In fact, the global professional services firm focused on delivering digital transformation reported 97% of commercial banks leverage AI.

However, Genpact also discovered most financial institutions are not implementing the technology effectively for competitive advantage.

More than half of the survey respondents who participated in Genpact’s latest project — 51% to be exact — are using AI simply for point solutions and individual tasks, with 27% testing in pilots, and only 19% leveraging it across the bank holistically.

With pressures mounting from fintechs and other non-bank disruptors, Genpact explained these AI trials raise concerns about how effectively commercial banks can use the technology to improve customer experience and better compete.

Genpact’s study titled, “Commercial Banking: The Customer Experience Imperative,” surveyed 500 senior commercial banking executives on the industry’s changing landscape. The research revealed that while many banks understand the growing importance of customer experience and AI, questions remain regarding their ability to use AI for greater value and mine data effectively to embrace digital transformation and enhance service.

Genpact emphasized the good news is most banks are optimistic about the future.

Survey orchestrators indicated two-thirds of respondents say they expect to use AI across their organization in the next 12 to 18 months, compared with fewer than one in five today. Yet, some executives surveyed seem hesitant about whether AI will deliver on its promises to drive new personalized services to improve customer experience.

Notably, 13% said their organizations have no plans to use AI in the next 12 to 18 months, up from 3% today, which may suggest a lack of confidence in current pilots and long-term execution.

“With digital technology opening new access to sales and payment data, non-traditional players have leapfrogged many established commercial banks in delivering quality customer experiences,” said Mark Sullivan, global business leader of banking and capital markets at Genpact.

“Banks must do a better job at anticipating and quickly incorporating customer experience innovations,” Sullivan continued in a news release. “AI can be a major driver given its ability to interpret droves of data to develop highly-tailored solutions that businesses want.”

Genpact’s research also looked at fintechs’ impact on the commercial banking industry.

Survey orchestrators found that opinions are split. Nearly half of the executives surveyed perceive fintechs as potential partners (cited by 56%), with others saying they are a competitive threat (44%).

Genpact acknowledged that most financial institutions are responding to this with a combination of competitive and adaptive measures. Genpact’s research showed many banks are ramping up their value propositions with enhanced customer experiences such as more responsive credit assessments.

Survey results also mentioned other commercial banks are unbundling their offerings and considering a “platform strategy” to provide customers with a channel for individual products in one place, including services provided by other companies. While “banking as a platform” may be effective to compete with fintechs, only 20% of respondents said they have a holistic strategy in place.

And, just a little more than a third (35%) have mapped the customer journey across both treasury and lending product lines, which the study identified as key growth areas.

“Our research shows that while leading commercial banks overwhelmingly see customer experience as a competitive advantage, many others are in danger of missing opportunities to build deeper customer relationships,” Sullivan said.

“Few financial institutions are mining data effectively across products and other information sources to develop personalized services — which is exactly what fintechs and techfins deliver today,” he went on to say.

To obtain a copy of Genpact’s report, go to this website.