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© 2013 IBM Corporation
Using BPM, MDM and ODM to Implement
On-boarding Solutions for Banking
Panel Discussion – Facilitated by Scott Simmons (IBM)
Emericon – Matthew Warta Wells Fargo – Manish Bhargava
US Bank – Antonio Barreto IBM – Ali Arsenjani
Session 1228
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functionality. Information about potential future products may not be incorporated
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functionality described for our products remains at our sole discretion.
Performance is based on measurements and projections using standard IBM
benchmarks in a controlled environment. The actual throughput or performance
that any user will experience will vary depending upon many factors, including
considerations such as the amount of multiprogramming in the user’s job stream,
the I/O configuration, the storage configuration, and the workload processed.
Therefore, no assurance can be given that an individual user will achieve results
similar to those stated here.
33 © 2013 IBM Corporation
On-Boarding – The Current Challenge
44 © 2013 IBM Corporation
Introductions
• US Bank: Antonio Barreto
• Wells Fargo: Manish Bhargava
• Emericon: Matthew (Matt) Warta
• IBM: Ali Arsenjani
• IBM: Scott Simmons
55 © 2013 IBM Corporation
The Banking Challenge …
An Ironic Set of Facts….
Percent of banks
understand
what clients
value
67%
21%
Banks that
rank themselves as
‘moderate’ to ‘poor’
in business and
technology agility
Of bank executives
believe the returns
of the past are over
90%
Brand
Promise
Client-centricity
Agility
Stability
Interaction
Reality
Firm-centricity
Complexity
Volatility
Source: IBM / CFA Institute Survey 2009; IBM Institute for Business Value analysis
66 © 2013 IBM Corporation
Account Opening/On-Boarding – The “Realities”
• Account Opening (AO) is a major cost
item due to maintaining multiple AO
systems and applications
• Heavily customized systems that make it
difficult for IT to support business
• Duplication of efforts / systems increases
AO costs
• Global product management is absent.
Processes are line-of business specific
• Lack of enterprise-wide AO workflow
results in duplication of effort across
product lines and channels
• Difficulty in responding to changing
market conditions with new offerings
constraining growth
Cost Breakdown of a Bank’s Activities
Total Mfg. & Processing Cost Base
IBM Banking Thought Leadership products via IBM client engagements
Product
Dev &
Mgmt
4%
Account
Opening
20%
Clearing
4%
Other
8%
Statements
5%
Payments
5%
Account
Maintenance
22%
Decisioning &
Authorization
5%
Securities
Processing
& Mgmt
6% Card
Processing
10%
Mortgage
& Other
Loan
Processing
11%
77 © 2013 IBM Corporation
On-Boarding Links Process and Information
1. Process Visibility
Business & Performance KPI’s
2. Process Collaboration
Efficient tasks and communication across
departments
3. Process Governance
Manage change
4. Ensure information from process is
accurate
Check against existing records
Ensure unique, accurate and complete
5. Leverage accurate information in a
timely manner
Customer, Accounts, Product
Avoid extra business costs and client
satisfaction issues with accurate information
Process requirements
Information requirements
88 © 2013 IBM Corporation
On-Boarding: BPM as an Enabling Technology
“What if” Process“As Is” Process
Use channel of choice with consistent
info. Start in one channel continue in another
Offers not tailored to customer profile.
Unsuitable products are offered
Channels can be added quickly & easily
Difficult to initiate a transaction in one
channel and continue in another
No global product catalog available
Unable to add channels easily to existing
products & services
Insight into customer choices & preferences.
Customization of products now available
Global, company-wide, product catalog
available
Different processes used to identify existing
customers using different channels
Single centralized view of customer, product,
and account info
CSR
Web
Bank
Kiosk
CSR
Web
Bank
Kiosk
Personalized
Offerings
Catalog
99 © 2013 IBM Corporation
On-Boarding : High Level Solutions Components
Service
Mediations
Business Entity Services
Human
Workflow
Composite
Services
Business Metrics KPI's Account
Database
Shared
Services
Service
Registry
LDAP
Directory
Portal DB
BPM DB
Bus Mon DB
Shared
Services
Rule
Engine
Master Data Mgmt
(Customer/Products)
Sales
& Service
Core
Banking
Product
Systems
Communication
Systems
Warehousing
& BI
Presentation
AO UI
Services
DataAccess
WorkflowMgmtUI
Workflow UI
ProcessMgmtUI
DashboardUI
Arrangement Customer Product
Entitlements
1010 © 2013 IBM Corporation
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Using bpm, mdm and odm to implement on boarding solutions for banking - session 1228

  • 1. © 2013 IBM Corporation Using BPM, MDM and ODM to Implement On-boarding Solutions for Banking Panel Discussion – Facilitated by Scott Simmons (IBM) Emericon – Matthew Warta Wells Fargo – Manish Bhargava US Bank – Antonio Barreto IBM – Ali Arsenjani Session 1228
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  • 3. 33 © 2013 IBM Corporation On-Boarding – The Current Challenge
  • 4. 44 © 2013 IBM Corporation Introductions • US Bank: Antonio Barreto • Wells Fargo: Manish Bhargava • Emericon: Matthew (Matt) Warta • IBM: Ali Arsenjani • IBM: Scott Simmons
  • 5. 55 © 2013 IBM Corporation The Banking Challenge … An Ironic Set of Facts…. Percent of banks understand what clients value 67% 21% Banks that rank themselves as ‘moderate’ to ‘poor’ in business and technology agility Of bank executives believe the returns of the past are over 90% Brand Promise Client-centricity Agility Stability Interaction Reality Firm-centricity Complexity Volatility Source: IBM / CFA Institute Survey 2009; IBM Institute for Business Value analysis
  • 6. 66 © 2013 IBM Corporation Account Opening/On-Boarding – The “Realities” • Account Opening (AO) is a major cost item due to maintaining multiple AO systems and applications • Heavily customized systems that make it difficult for IT to support business • Duplication of efforts / systems increases AO costs • Global product management is absent. Processes are line-of business specific • Lack of enterprise-wide AO workflow results in duplication of effort across product lines and channels • Difficulty in responding to changing market conditions with new offerings constraining growth Cost Breakdown of a Bank’s Activities Total Mfg. & Processing Cost Base IBM Banking Thought Leadership products via IBM client engagements Product Dev & Mgmt 4% Account Opening 20% Clearing 4% Other 8% Statements 5% Payments 5% Account Maintenance 22% Decisioning & Authorization 5% Securities Processing & Mgmt 6% Card Processing 10% Mortgage & Other Loan Processing 11%
  • 7. 77 © 2013 IBM Corporation On-Boarding Links Process and Information 1. Process Visibility Business & Performance KPI’s 2. Process Collaboration Efficient tasks and communication across departments 3. Process Governance Manage change 4. Ensure information from process is accurate Check against existing records Ensure unique, accurate and complete 5. Leverage accurate information in a timely manner Customer, Accounts, Product Avoid extra business costs and client satisfaction issues with accurate information Process requirements Information requirements
  • 8. 88 © 2013 IBM Corporation On-Boarding: BPM as an Enabling Technology “What if” Process“As Is” Process Use channel of choice with consistent info. Start in one channel continue in another Offers not tailored to customer profile. Unsuitable products are offered Channels can be added quickly & easily Difficult to initiate a transaction in one channel and continue in another No global product catalog available Unable to add channels easily to existing products & services Insight into customer choices & preferences. Customization of products now available Global, company-wide, product catalog available Different processes used to identify existing customers using different channels Single centralized view of customer, product, and account info CSR Web Bank Kiosk CSR Web Bank Kiosk Personalized Offerings Catalog
  • 9. 99 © 2013 IBM Corporation On-Boarding : High Level Solutions Components Service Mediations Business Entity Services Human Workflow Composite Services Business Metrics KPI's Account Database Shared Services Service Registry LDAP Directory Portal DB BPM DB Bus Mon DB Shared Services Rule Engine Master Data Mgmt (Customer/Products) Sales & Service Core Banking Product Systems Communication Systems Warehousing & BI Presentation AO UI Services DataAccess WorkflowMgmtUI Workflow UI ProcessMgmtUI DashboardUI Arrangement Customer Product Entitlements
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