Capgemini announced that it has been named a “Leader” in the NelsonHall Evaluation & Assessment Tool (NEAT) report on Digital Banking in the Professional Services market segment. In the latest NEAT evaluation, “Digital Banking 2020,” Capgemini scored highly in the Leaders quadrant. NelsonHall evaluated 14 vendors offering digital banking services.
“Capgemini uses its Inventive Banking framework and design consultancies services effectively to help banks drive increased sales and support new market entry”
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The report highlighted Capgemini’s digital banking expertise in its:
- Strong consulting and delivery capabilities drawing on many decades of experience working with large banks
- Solution partnerships with successful digital infrastructure vendors
- In-house design consultancies with experience across multiple consumer industries including banking and financial services
“The COVID-19 pandemic is bringing the importance of digital to the forefront as the world self-shelters and relies on digital to be connected both personally and professionally. Businesses have been able to operate virtually, and digital has become the lifeblood to keep us going during these unprecedented times,” said Anirban Bose, CEO of Financial Services at Capgemini and Member of the Group Executive Board. “As we begin to emerge and embrace the world’s new normal, it will be crucial for banks to be digital. We are grateful to NelsonHall for acknowledging Capgemini’s skills and experience in digital banking, which are more vital than ever.”
“Capgemini uses its Inventive Banking framework and design consultancies services effectively to help banks drive increased sales and support new market entry,” said Andy Efstathiou, Banking Operations and Transformation Research Director, NelsonHall. “This is a key reason why Capgemini was identified as a Leader in the Professional Services market segment.”
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