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Report - Tue, 02 June 2026

Resilience as strategy: Future-ready banking in an unstable market


From AI and digital money to quantum risk, discover how banks can build resilience and stay competitive in a volatile environment.

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Explore the trends shaping the next era of banking


Banking has entered an era where caution costs more than innovation.

AI is no longer just automating processes; it’s reshaping consumer behaviour and expectations. From agentic AI resolving service requests autonomously to empathetic AI interpreting customer emotions, technology is redefining how banks connect, protect and perform.

To stay competitive, banks must be braver in how they adopt, govern and scale technology. Resilience as strategy: Future-ready banking in an unstable market examines what it takes to build systems and cultures that can adapt at speed. We reveal how leading institutions are using AI, digital money and next-generation infrastructure not just to respond to change but to lead it.

What’s inside:

  • Automate or become obsolete: Why technology is no longer a competitive advantage but a necessity
  • AI across the enterprise: How to operationalize AI responsibly, from customer experience to cybersecurity
  • Open banking 2.0: Building partnerships and ecosystems that create value, not parity
  • Digital money: Central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and what they mean for the financial system
  • Quantum resilience: How to prepare your infrastructure for post-quantum risks and opportunities

What You’ll Learn

Our report outlines NTT DATA’s recommendations to help banking leaders:

  • Build resilience through observability and service-level objectives (SLOs).
  • Prepare infrastructure for quantum-era threats.
  • Establish robust AI governance frameworks.
  • Redefine risk management with measurable performance indicators.


GUIDE

Technology alone isn’t the answer, resilience is.

Financial institutions face growing uncertainty, from regulatory shifts to new security threats.

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