Balázs Németh: ‘What I know today won’t be enough tomorrow’
What will the bank of the future look like? Do customers like banking innovations? What is more important: impersonal digital solutions or being personal? These are just some of the questions Balázs Németh, K&H Group’s chief innovation officer answers as Szilvia Krizsó’s guest on 21 February, in the latest episode of the Future Talks podcast. Ha also talks about not moving forward until the processes are simplified as much as possible. The conversation touches upon the possible effects of automation and artificial intelligence, banks and sustainability, and the importance of acquiring new skills.
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https://trademagazin.hu/hu/rendezvenyek/future-talks-business-podcast/
Every Monday at 17.00 there is a new episode of Trade magazin’s business podcast, Future Talks with Szilvia Krizsó.
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