Digital Partners: Redefine What a Banking Team Looks Like
Five Digital Partners work alongside your existing staff through a dual workforce concept. Adoption isn't a concern because the AI is embedded with clear banking context from the start.
From Automation to Autonomy: Understanding the Agentic AI Revolution in Banking
In boardrooms across the financial services industry, leaders are asking the same question: What happens when artificial intelligence stops following instructions and starts making decisions?
60 Minutes That Could Transform Your Commercial Banking Strategy
We recently partnered with Celent to identify common challenges in commercial banking onboarding. The numbers reveal a stark reality: the average commercial onboarding process takes 49 days, with document collection causing 79% of abandonment cases and 31% of operations remaining manual.
Why European Banks Are Finally Solving Their Data Nightmare with nCino
This analysis is based on Celent's Global Commercial Banking Onboarding Survey 2025, surveying 409 banking professionals across North America, EMEA, and Asia-Pacific, representing financial institutions ranging from $10 billion to $500 billion+ in assets.
How to Transform Commercial Onboarding from a Cost Center to Your Competitive Advantage
Commercial banking leaders face a stark reality: onboarding is expensive, time-consuming, and increasingly critical to competitive success. The question is no longer whether to modernize onboarding—it's whether you'll lead the transformation or be left behind.
Enterprise Banking's Automation Reality Check: Why Scale Is Both Your Biggest Advantage and Your Greatest Challenge
Enterprise banks face a fascinating paradox. You have the resources, expertise, and infrastructure that smaller institutions can only dream of. But when it comes to automation implementation, community banks and credit unions move faster and achieve quicker wins.Recent research reveals why this happens—and more importantly, how you can turn your scale into the competitive advantage it should be.