Philippines Paving the Way for a Financial Renaissance, Unfolding Digital Banking Epoch

In the dynamic landscape of Southeast Asia, the Philippines is gearing up for a financial renaissance, with digital banking leading the charge. McKinsey’s insights reveal a staggering potential, as the country’s banking revenue pools are anticipated to triple by 2030. However, the challenge lies in the fact that nearly half of the bankable population remains unbanked, creating the perfect storm for a digital banking revolution. Guided by the visionary regulatory approach of the central monetary authority Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), the Philippines is witnessing a surge in traditional banks’ market value and the rapid ascent of fintech firms. As the BSP standardizes QR payments and encourages new players, the fintech landscape, exemplified by firms like Salmon, is becoming a catalyst for financial inclusion, transforming the Philippines into a digital banking powerhouse.
How Digital Disruption is Impacting Traditional Banking in the Middle East?

Digital banks in UAE, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia are posing significant challenges and opportunities for traditional banks in the region. While the prevalence of cash payments remains high, recent government policies, regulatory initiatives, and the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic are spurring rapid changes in the payments landscape. According to a survey conducted by McKinsey, 90% of payment practitioners believe that the shift toward digital payments will be permanent. Nonbank payment providers are predicted to emerge victorious by 60% of survey respondents, highlighting the importance of traditional banks prioritizing digitizing customer journeys and investing in fintech to remain relevant in this dynamic space.
Is the Russia-Ukraine conflict having an effect on the global economy?

The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has now become a worldwide economic issue. It is not only causing economic instability in Russia, but the ramifications are also threatening the world economy, causing financial markets to tremble and making life more dangerous for everyone from Uzbek migrant workers to European customers to hungry Yemeni families. Russia […]
Goldman shrewdly grabs McKinsey cast-off

Few people can claim to have worked at both Goldman Sachs and McKinsey. Kevin Sneader joined the investment bank just six months after leaving the CEO of a management consulting firm. Installing someone who agreed to a $573 million opioid settlement and dealt with a slew of other issues may seem unusual for a bank […]