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One of the first steps was taken in 2015 by Ally Bank (USA) — introducing Ally Assist —
a chatbot that could respond to voice and text, make payments on behalf of the
customer, give an account summary, monitor savings, spending patterns, and use
natural language processing to understand and address customer queries.
Banks all over the world followed up with their best versions of chatbots: Erica to iPAL,
Eva and the most famous one — SBI’s SIA. According to Payjo (the start-up which
developed SIA), SIA can handle up to ten thousand inquiries per second and is one of the
world’s largest deployments of artificial intelligence in consumer-facing banking. In this
era of technological revolution, the banking sector has also witnessed a paradigm shift in
its approach from brick and mortar branches to digital banks. Banks are increasingly
spending on artificial intelligence and ML in data analytics for personalized and faster
customer experiences to garner the interests of the tech-savvy and the millennial class.
According to the FinTech Trends India Report by PwC in 2017, the global spending in
artificial intelligence has touched $5.1 billion. The IHS Markit’s “Artificial intelligence in
Banking” report claims that this cost has grown up to $41.1 billion in 2018, and is
expected to reach $300 billion by 2030. This shows that artificial intelligence has
reached a stage where it has become affordable and efficient enough for implementation
in financial services. The challenge now is in exploring more ways where the powers of
artificial intelligence can be harnessed to streamline internal banking processes and
improve customer experiences.
Front end operations of artificial intelligence are those that involve direct interaction
with the clients. It includes applications and payment interfaces, digital wallets,
chatbots, or interactive voice response systems. Back-end operations are more
complicated as they involve the systematic processing of large chunks or terabytes of
data to provide security to the system, analyze fraudulent transactions, and generate
reports, improve compliance. We shall now discuss the future of artificial intelligence in
each of these fields.
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Use Of Chatbots
Chatbots and interactive voice response systems that utilize Natural Language
Processing are increasingly used by banks nowadays to increase the efficiency of
services. It reduces the expenditure on human capital, thus resulting in savings for the
bank. Customer satisfaction is also enhanced as they can avail the service at the comfort
of their homes without having to visit branches — saving their time. Chatbots can be
enhanced in the future to announce new offers to the customer like loans, or to alert
customers if they have any EMI payment due, suggest good discounts based on the tie-
ups the bank has with e-commerce sites, etc.
Effortless and swift processing of a large amount of data can help banks observe the
patterns of customer behavior, predict future outcomes and help them contact the right
customer at the right time with the right product. It can also help in identifying frauds,
fraudulent transactions, and simultaneously detect anti-money laundering pattern on a
real-time basis.
Machine Learning and Cognition can be used to identify suspicious data patterns and
convince banks if the actual source of money is legal or illegal. AI can also study the past
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consumer behavior to predict future requirements, which helps banks to up-sell and
cross-sell successfully.
AI can further be leveraged to notify customers instantly for any suspicious transaction
beyond their usual patterns.
Banks essentially have to make a profit to survive, and today, banks face significant
pressure on their margins. Regulators and their persistent focus on transparency make
several businesses unprofitable.
AI technologies enable banks to bring more efficiency to their operations and manage
costs. Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and Intelligent Process Automation (IPA) are
immensely helpful here. Parsing of financial deals is just a matter of a few seconds,
thanks to AI. They can also help manage contracts and act as brokers, simultaneously
taking over routine tasks, thus improving productivity and efficiency. All this transforms
into increased revenue, reduced costs, and a boost in profits. Robotic automation of
processes can reconfigure the financial sector and make it more humane and intelligent.
Automation of about 80% of repetitive work processes helps officers dedicate their time
to value-added operations that require a high level of human intervention like product
marketing.
What we need now is not just empowering of banks by automation, but making the
entire system intelligent enough to beat the newly emerging FinTech players. This has
prompted a lot of banks to use software robotics to ease the back-end process and
achieve a better functional design. SBI plans to institute an ‘Innovation Centre’ to
explore RPA, which can help in making internal banking processes more efficient.
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For instance, JPMorgan Chase’s COiN reviews documents and extracts data from 12,000
documents (which, without automation, would require more than 360,000 hours of
work) in just seconds.
Lending:
A minuscule percentage of the Indian population has an idea of credit. Even to this day,
applying for loans is considered a hassled process. It is also an annoying task for banks to
analyze an individual’s creditworthiness due to the lack of credit history.
The use of Big Data and Machine Learning to analyze spending patterns and behavioral
data of a customer over 10,000+ data points can help banks have an insight into the
customer’s creditworthiness. This also helps in giving pre-approved loans to a huge
range of customers without the need for paperwork and allows self-employed and
students (as they are out of the financial fold) to obtain credit. In case of SME and
corporate loans, AI simplifies complex and critical borrowing process, identify the
potential risks in giving the loan by analyzing market trends, prospect’s behavior and
identifies even the slightest probability of fraud.
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Banks, while providing secure and swift transactions, can use AI to detect the fraud in
the transactions or find out any suspicious activity in the customer’s account on the basis
of behavior analysis. With an increasing percentage of cybercrimes in recent years, AI
services can be used to maintain cyber-security and most importantly, in safeguarding
personal data. Citibank has invested over $11 million in a new anti-money laundering
structure already using machine learning and big data.
AI-based systems can help in compliance by judging the functionality of the internal
control systems. AI solutions can also be a game-changer by detecting insider trading
that leads to market abuse.
In this era of bancassurance, customers are more likely to come to banks rather than visit
insurance agencies. The insurance sector can reap the benefits of AI in underwriting,
claim-handling procedures, and fraud detection. It can also help in identifying risky
behavior and charge higher premiums to those groups of customers. Insurance firms
have an enormous amount of data that can help make mathematical models and predict
risky behaviors accurately. Such data can also be lent to banks to be used in customer
risk identification. This reduces the turn-around-time (TAT) for both loans and
insurance. For example, to analyze the damage to a vehicle, deep learning techniques
can analyze an image of the vehicle, and calculate repair cost using predictive models.
Threats Posed By AI
Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba, warned the audience at the World Economic Forum
2018 at Davos, that AI and big data were a threat to humans and would disable people
instead of empowering them. A massive deployment of AI in banks would come with its
share of risks and opportunities. Banks increase their investment in AI every year, often
at the risk of becoming obsolete. But what we also need to understand is the risks to the
system that AI can pose.
1. Loss Of Jobs
Banks face the risk of backlash from their employees due to the potential automation of
tasks, which can lead to job loss and job reassignments. AI, in the garb of increasing
enterprise productivity, will reshape the way the employees perform their jobs. This
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While deep learning models and neural networks in AI have proven over time to be
perfect than human decision-making, they are often not transparent in terms of
revealing how they generated such conclusions. It then becomes a challenge for bankers
to explain that to the regulators. Justice Srikrishna Committee has mentioned that the
biggest challenge in using big data, artificial intelligence is that they operate outside the
framework of traditional privacy principles. This could now act in a reverse way and
expose banks to risks without their knowledge. It could also possibly give rise to hidden
biases in decision making since AI has access to data of all the customers.
There is also a fear of reduced customer loyalty due to less customer contact and the lack
of essence of “human touch.” Banks, especially in India, have an emotional value as they
help many in cherishing their long-standing dreams — be it a beautiful house or a good
education for students. All this could be lost due to AI and automation. The socio-
economically backward groups would be the biggest losers and most affected in such a
scenario due to low levels of education and the digital divide.
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We should ensure that the data used by banks are KYC compliant clean data as these
would be used in AI models. Massive data infrastructure is required to leverage AI.
Proper inspection of data and checks of accuracy are also needed before using such
technologies in the public domain.
The amount of data with banks is so enormous that Oracle and Accenture have entire
departments storing bank data. What we need is a proper analysis of the data, and that
requires a high level of leadership skill to bring together cross-functional teams — one
with knowledge of financial business, and the other with requisite machine learning
skills to formulate a plan and infrastructure across various departments for efficient
usage of such data sets. AI remains a niche-oriented domain with a shortage of talent
and expertise.
Banks should start building AI systems with a small set of complex data and add
subsequent ones, thus creating a universal record of each client. Adequate investments
should be done on the safe storage of data and prevent it from leakage. This will help the
bank detect potential hazards in the implementation stage of the project and enable
efficient identification — and then execution — of goals and priorities of the
organization. Artificial intelligence will soon become the sole determinant of the
competitive position of banks and a key element enhancing their competitive advantage.
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