How are banks managing the challenges of digital transformation? What do monetary establishments must do so as to make sure that new digital initiatives are aligned with buyer preferences and wishes?
On this Streamly interview, Finovate Senior Analysis Analyst Julie Muhn sits down with Milton Santiago, World Head of Digital Options at Silicon Valley Financial institution. The 2 focus on the financial institution’s present digital transformation and the function of enabling applied sciences like AI in enhancing the client expertise, amongst different subjects.
“What excites me probably the most about what’s happening in our financial institution is the truth that we proceed to take a position, we proceed to focus actually on what our clients must develop their companies and to achieve success at quite a lot of life levels: be it at small inception the place possibly it’s simply you and me as a startup to the place we’ve got gone via a number of rounds of funding, or we’re a big firm that can be publicly traded. Our wants are being met by the identical monetary group, no matter our measurement.”
Silicon Valley Financial institution (SVB) serves most of the most progressive corporations and traders on the planet. A division of First Residents Financial institution, SVB offers industrial and personal banking companies to people and firms in industries starting from know-how and healthcare to non-public fairness and enterprise capital. With 70% of the 2024 Forbes Cloud 100 amongst its clients, SVB is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
Milton Santiago has labored for Silicon Valley Financial institution for greater than six years and is at present World Head of Digital Companies. On this function, he’s answerable for creating end-to-end omni-channel and API experiences and options for startup (Pre-Sequence A) and mature corporations, alike. Santiago can be a veteran trade speaker on subjects together with safety and fraud, cell and rising funds, massive information, and innovation.
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