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CX in an always-on banking world

By Guillermo Veiga, Group CIO, Standard Chartered | Wednesday, May 20, 2026, 10:41 AM Asia/Singapore

CX in an always-on banking world

Customer experience (CX) in global banking is at an inflection point. Expectations are rising as ecosystems fragment, and the operating environment is becoming more complex, regulated and interconnected.

In this context, CX is no longer defined by isolated digital moments or incremental improvements. It is shaped by how effectively institutions orchestrate technology, trust and scale – and it has become one of the clearest differentiators of long‑term competitiveness.

The definition of winning on CX is evolving, and technology leadership has been a key driver of that shift. Banks are adapting to rapidly changing client expectations while navigating legacy complexity and the accelerating pace of innovation.

According to McKinsey, customers are increasingly gravitating toward institutions that can deliver AI‑enabled, seamless and personalized experiences – and moving away from those that cannot keep up with this shift.

From efficient to proactive

Speed and efficiency remain essential, but they are no longer enough. CX has become more proactive: defined by the ability to understand intent early, remove friction before it becomes visible and deliver seamless experiences across products, markets and channels.

As AI‑enabled services become mainstream, expectations are changing fast. According to Accenture, 40% of customers interested in a bank‑provided AI assistant would consider switching or adding a new banking relationship if their primary bank cannot offer one, underscoring how quickly customer primacy can erode when experience fails to keep pace.

Connectivity now underpins this shift, not just between systems, but across services, markets and entire client workflows. As financial services become more embedded in how clients operate, the challenge moves from delivering standalone products to enabling intuitive movement across them.

This mirrors what we are seeing across global trade: more than half of corporates cite a lack of interoperability as the biggest barrier to digital progress, which explains why disruptions usually occur where systems attempt to connect and hand off to one another, rather than within individual digital touchpoints themselves.

When connectivity is designed at an enterprise level, the impact becomes tangible. For institutional clients accessing digital assets, integrating regulated banking infrastructure directly with market liquidity has reduced friction between fiat and digital ecosystems, enabling faster settlement and simpler execution within established risk and governance frameworks.

These outcomes are not driven by innovation alone, but by the ability to connect platforms, partners and processes coherently at scale. Achieving this requires re‑engineering underlying architectures to enable continuous, cross‑border interaction rather than siloed processes, alongside the organisational choices needed to support them.

Equally important are the less visible foundations of customer experience. Trust, resilience and security may be framed as compliance or risk topics, but they increasingly shape perception as engagement becomes more digital. As the World Economic Forum has observed, closing the gap between effort and impact requires leaders to balance innovation and investment with discipline, ensuring progress translates into outcomes customers can consistently rely on.

Scale requires simplicity

Delivering CX at global scale depends on a coherent operating model. Platform thinking, standardization and long‑term architectural choices all influence what clients ultimately experience – from onboarding simplicity to cross‑border consistency.

This challenge is pronounced for banks evolving from established technology estates. By contrast, digital-native firms have set expectations around seamless, real-time interaction. Against this backdrop, more than 60% of bank technology spend still goes toward “run‑the‑bank” maintenance rather than transformation, shaping the pace at which customer-facing change can be delivered, according to BCG.

Simplification, where done well, can unlock outsized value.

Emerging technologies will play a critical role, but they are not a solution in isolation. Innovation must be operationalized and embedded into processes, governance and client journeys to deliver real outcomes.

The challenge is not adoption, but integration, requiring judgement about where to move quickly, where to be deliberate and how to govern innovation without slowing it down.  

Across all of this lie the strategic tensions technology leaders must navigate global scale versus local relevance, resilience versus speed, standardisation versus differentiation. These are not abstract trade‑offs; they are day‑to‑day realities for institutions operating across diverse markets, regulations and client needs. The way leaders manage these tensions shapes every aspect of the customer experience, even if clients never see the decisions behind them.

In the years ahead, the banks that succeed will be those that turn technology into trust – integrating platforms, processes and people across the full client journey. The real opportunity lies in treating CX not as a project, but as a long‑term strategic capability.

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