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Robotic process automation (RPA) is helping banks engage customers in real time, increase efficiency and productivity, and tap into the benefits of straight-through processing without a significant overhaul of their underlying systems. These are the areas where RPA is most often applied. 

Many banks are looking for quick and cheap alternatives that can deliver short-term wins while major initiatives are underway. RPA can help bridge this gap as a relatively inexpensive and even temporary alternative, both for customer-facing and middle- and back-office functions.

In the past year, we’ve seen RPA applied most often in the following areas:

  • Risk and compliance reporting: This represents an easy win for many banks given the number of different applications that need to be accessed to provide the required data for reporting. For example, we’re working with banks to create fiduciary risk management reporting capabilities, which involves going through multiple e-mail systems, external websites and broker statements to generate reports and highlight anomalies. Use of RPA has automated 90% of these processes, saving significant costs and time.
  • Anti-money laundering (AML) and know your customer (KYC): Both AML and KYC are rules- and data-intensive processes, making them good candidates for RPA. We’re working with several banks to automate manual processes for inspecting suspicious transactions reported by AML systems. In these instances, RPA has proved a better option than pure-play business process management solutions in terms of cost and time to implement. In the KYC area, we’ve seen that while banks digitize the entire KYC process end-to-end, which requires changes in the systems involved, they’ve implemented an RPA solution to quickly bridge the integration gap between disparate systems that need be accessed.
  • Accounting: Several accounting and reporting processes involve repetitive daily activity that requires capturing data from multiple systems. These are well-suited for rules-based RPA. We’ve worked with banks to apply RPA to a number of accounting processes, from relatively simple financial and management reporting, to more specialized functions such  as automating a bank’s Fair Valuation of Assets Reporting process. In these cases, we’ve used a calculation of net asset values for investment funds and created efficiencies in the product control function of investment banks.
  • Mortgages: This is another area that’s ripe for significant disruption and transformation through automation and digital transformation. Given the number of third-party entities in the mortgage value chain, the significant use of paper (any proud owner of a mortgage can relate to this!) and the fragmented nature of the systems means RPA can play a key role in providing efficiencies while the industry undertakes a wider transformation. We’re working with multiple lenders in the area of loan origination and servicing, including document preparation, valuations, escrow, underwriting, foreclosure and tax management.
  • Reconciliations: Even though reconciliation is already largely automated in most cases, the process to investigate and resolve reconciliation breaks is manual. For several clients, we’ve used RPA with predictive algorithms to reduce exceptions and automate the resolution process.
  • Front office: Front-office and contact center staff often need to access multiple applications to work with customers. We’re working with several banks to use RPA to bring all relevant information from multiple systems to one screen for support staff to provide effective service.
  • Other areas: We’re working on almost all areas in banking that have shown direct benefits through automation. These areas include cards and payments (card issuing, customer onboarding, card servicing) and asset and wealth management (AI-driven advisory, customer onboarding and helping financial advisors through automated research and market insights).

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