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Business Insider Intelligence to offer new area of coverage: banking

Business Insider Intelligence is launching a new area of coverage: banking.

With this new feature, the publication promises to give business leaders an edge with access to news, expert analysis and insight from a community of the most important decision-makers shaping future financial services.

“The retail and business banking industry is undergoing a rapid and disruptive transformation as a result of emerging technologies, shifting consumer demands, and increased competition,” writes the publication. “There is a lot at stake — tech giants are poised to grab up to 40 per cent of the $1.35 trillion in U.S. financial services revenue from incumbent banks.”

As part of this new area of coverage, Business Insider will offer morning briefings on the biggest risks and opportunities in retail and business banking, opportunities to share perspectives and be featured in Business Pro and access to reports that explain how best-of-breed banks are using the often-hyped but little-understood technologies.

Yvonne Zacharias

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