# How automation gives FS leaders a competitive advantage
Author:  Pal Sinha, Barnali 
Author URL: https://financedigest.com/author/pal-sinha-barnali
Published: 2021-11-05
Category: BUSINESS
Category URL: https://financedigest.com/category/business
Meta Title: Financial Services Industry Innovation Amid Automation
Meta Description: Discover how automation is reshaping the financial services sector, from robotic process automation to orchestrated workflows for innovation &amp; efficiency.
URL: https://financedigest.com/how-automation-gives-fs-leaders-a-competitive-advantagehtml

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_By **Mike Heffner,** Vice President – Solutions and Industry Go to Market, Appian_

The scale of change in the financial services industry is immense both in terms of the services offered and the technology underpinning them. Traditional institutions face increasing pressure as new challenger banks and tech start-ups disrupt the long-held industry status quo. The [sector has responded by accelerating innovation in-house or via acquisition – which has only been spurred on by the Covid-19](https://www.financedigest.com/redefining-resilience-how-covid-19-is-forging-a-work-from-home-future-in-the-finance-sector.html "Redefining resilience: How COVID-19 is forging a work-from-home future in the Finance Sector") pandemic. As well as pressure from within, consumers increasingly expect digital experiences, forcing the sector to respond to stay competitive.

[Automation is playing a key role](https://www.financedigest.com/10-ways-automation-has-changed-the-role-of-the-cfo.html "10 ways automation has changed the role of the CFO") in that digital transformation. Market leaders often stand out for their efficiency, nimbleness, and ability to adapt to offer new products – all hallmarks of automation excellence. Both the customer front-end and the technical back-end of organisations can [reap the benefits](https://www.financedigest.com/can-finance-reap-the-benefits-of-the-cloud-without-compromise.html "Can finance reap the benefits of the cloud without compromise?").

Previously, robotic process automation (RPA) was the focus of organisations’ automation efforts. While RPA can improve productivity, its effectiveness is limited without integration into larger organisation-wide processes. Today, institutions are unifying their automation efforts, bringing people, bots, systems and [data together](https://www.financedigest.com/real-time-connect-nyc-where-adtech-leaders-come-together-to-redefine-data-strategies.html "Real-Time Connect (NYC): Where AdTech leaders come together to redefine data strategies") in orchestrated workflows.

But let’s be clear, this level of automation is not happening consistently [across the industry](https://www.financedigest.com/digital-transformation-across-the-banking-industry.html "Digital transformation across the banking industry"). A new study, produced by Appian in collaboration with Longitude, a Financial Times company, throws light on the scale of experience and opportunities afforded by automation, as well as learnings from market leaders for those further earlier on in their automation journey. What [successful practices do leaders](https://www.financedigest.com/young-leaders-forum-debating-what-successful-leadership-looks-like-in-the-digital-age.html "Young Leaders Forum, debating what successful leadership looks like in the digital age") in automation adopt? And what can everyone else learn from those pioneers?

**What is automation maturity?**

The study involved 500 global C-level executives, looking at their implementation and experiences using automation [technology as part of digital](https://www.financedigest.com/digital-technology-and-startups-during-a-recession-how-to-stay-afloat.html "Digital Technology and Startups During a Recession — How to Stay Afloat") transformation initiatives. The initial results have helped define 10 distinct dimensions of automation excellence, revealing a gap between those achieving the most success from their automation – faster customer onboarding, for instance – and those furthest away from [reaping any benefits](https://www.financedigest.com/uk-tourism-sector-already-reaping-the-benefits-of-brexit.html "UK TOURISM SECTOR ALREADY REAPING THE BENEFITS OF BREXIT").

According to the research, financial institutions – banks, [asset managers and investment](https://www.financedigest.com/french-watchdog-fines-h2o-asset-management-executives-over-tennor-investments.html "French watchdog fines H2O Asset Management, executives over Tennor investments") firms – can be categorised into ‘Leaders’ (using sophisticated automation), ‘Laggards’ (who are failing to gain value from automation), and the ‘Mainstream’ (everyone else). Almost all Leaders derive cost savings and [competitive advantage](https://www.financedigest.com/turning-big-data-compliance-into-a-competitive-advantage.html "TURNING ‘BIG DATA’ COMPLIANCE INTO A COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE") from their automation investments.

Here’s an example of the breadth of difference. Imagine two banks, each looking to maintain their datasets and update missing information to comply with regulation. One creates an app that continually scans for missing information, automatically requests it from customers, deciphers customer responses and [flags any unusual entries for the customer services](https://www.financedigest.com/uks-serco-flags-lower-2022-earnings-as-covid-19-services-wind-down.html "UK’s Serco flags lower 2022 earnings as COVID-19 services wind down") team to investigate further. The other [bank asks the customer](https://www.financedigest.com/christmas-debt-hangovers-how-banks-can-help-customers.html "CHRISTMAS DEBT HANGOVERS: HOW BANKS CAN HELP CUSTOMERS") services team to manually identify missing data, chase up customers, and enter the data by hand, risking errors in the process.

The gap between these approaches is stark, yet they come from real process examples. [Automation makes a marked difference to a business](https://www.financedigest.com/breaking-down-the-barriers-of-ar-automation-to-help-businesses-save-money.html "Breaking down the barriers of AR automation to help businesses save money ") by introducing speed, accuracy and efficiency. And it’s an advantage that scales when applied across different categories and business units. It reduces the workload of valued customer-facing staff, while resulting in better quality outputs that help meet the increasing demands of compliance.

[**Automation leaders**](https://www.financedigest.com/what-is-expected-of-leaders-in-the-age-of-automation.html "What is expected of leaders in the age of automation?")

In the data, Leaders stand head and shoulders above everyone else. For example, almost all (96%) of Leaders [report having an enterprise-wide automation](https://www.financedigest.com/how-banks-can-avoid-regulatory-reporting-mistakes-with-a-good-dose-of-automation.html "HOW BANKS CAN AVOID REGULATORY REPORTING MISTAKES WITH A GOOD DOSE OF AUTOMATION") strategy, while the majority of Laggards (81%) struggle to prioritise automation projects. The majority of Leaders (70%) have [scaled up their use of robotic process automation](https://www.financedigest.com/the-race-to-scale-up-automation-in-financial-services.html "The race to scale up automation in financial services") (RPA), yet many of the Mainstream respondents (44%) are stuck in the pilot phase of implementation. That could be explained by their size and strength of investment, but it’s not the whole picture.

Crucially, almost all (98%) Leaders [say they get significant cost](https://www.financedigest.com/malaysias-new-pm-anwar-says-first-priority-is-cost-of-living.html "Malaysia’s new PM Anwar says first priority is cost of living") savings from their automation, compared to just 7% of Laggards, showing that automation is still a driving force on banking’s bottom line.

The [world’s largest financial services](https://www.financedigest.com/uk-gives-bbc-world-service-20-million-pounds-to-support-english-language-broadcasting.html "UK gives BBC World Service 20 million pounds to support English language broadcasting") are, understandably, leading the shift towards automation, and the gains they make can help inform the whole industry. But size isn’t the whole story. We’re seeing a huge gap between Leaders and Laggards, as well as a significant majority who fall into the Mainstream across industry sub-categories.

**One enterprise, one strategy**

The [finance sector is embracing automation](https://www.financedigest.com/why-do-modern-finance-functions-strive-for-automation.html "WHY DO MODERN FINANCE FUNCTIONS STRIVE FOR AUTOMATION?") – to introduce speed, accuracy and efficiency, freeing the workforce up to take on more valuable, complex work. But it’s clear that there’s a chasm between what [automation success](https://www.financedigest.com/banking-on-snow-automation-platform-for-success.html "Banking on Snow Automation Platform for Success") (or maturity) looks like from organisation to organisation.

Today, automation-mature organisations face few [limits to the scope](https://www.financedigest.com/digital-euro-will-be-free-but-limited-in-scope-ecb-says.html "Digital euro will be free but limited in scope, ECB says") and scale of the opportunities available to them. These span every business function and department, encompassing everything from simple [data entry tasks to end-to-end management of highly complex](https://www.financedigest.com/tackling-the-complexity-of-data-within-financial-organisations.html "Tackling the complexity of data within financial organisations") procedures.

But they need to be careful. When different functions and departments become aware of the opportunities, there is the [risk that many separate automation](https://www.financedigest.com/adopting-ai-balancing-automation-with-risk-management.html "Adopting AI: balancing automation with risk management") efforts bloom like wildflowers across the organisation — without any centralised coordination. This can lead to wasted resources and a proliferation of systems and platforms, preventing truly end-to-end process [automation that spans multiple departments](https://www.financedigest.com/accounts-payable-departments-lag-behind-in-ai-automation.html "Accounts Payable departments lag behind in AI automation").

Looking at the Mainstream group in the research, we see that 67% of people are achieving some degree of cost savings from automation, while only 49% are able to use automation to add a competitive advantage. Double the percentage of Leaders reported a competitive advantage gain at 98%. It’s clear that, for some, automation enables growth in one area but not necessarily in others. That lack of joined up approach – an enterprise-wide automation strategy or [centre of excellence – contributes to much of what we’re seeing in the research](https://www.financedigest.com/new-research-from-impact-com-shows-shifting-power-dynamic-that-puts-influencers-at-the-centre-of-the-brand-consumer-relationship.html "New Research from impact.com Shows Shifting Power Dynamic that Puts Influencers at the Centre of the Brand-Consumer Relationship").

The Leaders in our survey overwhelmingly favour an enterprise-wide automation strategy and have an established centre of excellence to create efficiencies, ensure consistency, and coordinate automation efforts globally. The Laggards have neither in place, and, perhaps as a result, struggle to assess the priorities of their automation projects.

[**Automate to accelerate**](https://www.financedigest.com/top-3-reasons-2021-will-drive-automation-acceleration.html "Top 3 Reasons 2021 Will Drive Automation Acceleration")

While the research shows there’s no single route to automation excellence, it also shows that the most unified, complete views of automation across the institution bring about the greatest benefits. Leaders demonstrate an ability to seamlessly integrate people, AI, RPA, workflows, databases, and systems. Orchestration across a unified workflow lies behind most of the benefits – for the customer experience, for employee satisfaction, and for the [future of the enterprise](https://www.financedigest.com/enterprise-automation-is-the-future-of-finance.html "Enterprise automation is the future of finance") – as well as supporting risk, compliance and change management, and business strategy.

For [financial services](https://www.financedigest.com/how-financial-services-leaders-can-prioritise-cybersecurity-investment.html "How financial services leaders can prioritise cybersecurity investment"), the race is clearly on between heritage players and the new generation of start-ups. The more “complete” an organisation, new or established, is in its automation efforts will directly impact the degree of success it can have in leveraging competitive advantage and cost savings, improved [customer and employee experiences](https://www.financedigest.com/the-new-client-adviser-experience-in-the-age-of-the-customer.html "The New Client-Adviser Experience in the Age of the Customer"), and increased agility.


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