Digitalisation to make most financial firms irrelevant by 2030: Gartner

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Nearly 80 per cent of heritage firms globally will go out of business, become commoditised or exist only formally but not competing effectively by 2030, said on Monday.

These firms will struggle for relevance as global digital platforms, fintech companies and other non-traditional players gain greater market share, using technology to change the economics and models of the industry, said the market research firm.

"Established providers will have to move faster on digital by building digital platforms or finding and services to sell on others' platforms," said David Furlonger, at

Banks face a growing risk of failure if they continue to maintain 20th century and operating models, he warned.

According to Gartner's 2018 survey, while CEOs continue to prioritise revenue growth, there has been a clear shift toward emphasising efficiency and productivity improvements.

"The future of the financial services industry is increasingly weightless, requiring few physical assets to establish or maintain a presence. That makes the industry especially vulnerable to disruption by digital competitors," noted Pete Redshaw, at

The speed of digital transformation in financial services partly depends on regulation.

"In some nations, conservative regulations will inhibit innovation, while other countries, such as Australia, Brazil, China, and the UK, will use regulation to speed transformation," said Gartner.

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First Published: Mon, October 29 2018. 14:30 IST