Making embedded banking work

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How to grow your business through Banking as a Service

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Making embedded banking work

New growth and revenue opportunities for banks and digital businesses.

Banks must adapt to become the optimal embedded banking partner for brands, or risk becoming irrelevant in the BaaS ecosystem.

Partnering successfully needs multidisciplinary teams, a digital culture, effective collaboration processes and a modern, flexible tech stack.

This report by 11:FS in association with Infosys Finacle explores how banks can seize the opportunity and embed banking at scale.

The answers you need

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Situation

Embedded banking and the BaaS business model offer new growth and revenue opportunities for banks.

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Analysis

Delivering embedded banking successfully requires unprecedented collaboration between banks and brands.

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Recommendations

Banks must adapt to become the optimal embedded banking partner for brands.

"By integrating banking capabilities at the point of customer need, brands create new value for customers.

Benjamin Ensor - Director of Research & Strategy at 11:FS

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