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Standard Chartered Bank's Future-Fit Tech Strategy

In a volatile world, facing a high degree of uncertainty, it's important for tech leadership of any bank to deliver technology that works.
Forrester Research recently published a Case Study about the joint work of Standard Chartered, Synechron, and Squirro delivering Client Insights to the bank's corporate client relationship managers.
The case study details the journey of Standard Chartered to future-fit, helping the bank reduce technical debt, speed its continuous transformation, and make its business more adaptive, creative, and resilient.
Under the leadership of Michael Gorriz, Standard Chartered's group CIO, our joint teams worked hard on three bigger themes:
  • Use of modern technology platforms like Squirro's to accelerate co-innovation and support the bank's digital transformation process.
  • Work in an agile manner to discover business needs, translate them into solutions, and have a short feedback cycle for continuous improvement.
  • Partner in novel ways – in one case, a small startup; in another, a behemoth banking group, plus an agile professional service company – to deliver innovation together.

The Case Study discusses these topics and more:

Get a sneak peek here:

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/activity-6835472631802793984-fztQ

And head over to Forrester for Case Study

https://www.forrester.com/report/Case-Study-Standard-Chartered-Banks-FutureFit-Tech-Strategy/RES166080

Dorian Selz
Post By Dorian Selz November 13, 2023

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