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July Episode with Simla Unal

18m · SME at a glance: Expert views on the news · 26 Jul 14:39

In this "summer episode" of our podcast, Lukas hosted Simla Unal, SME Head of Marketing&Business Development- BNPP International Retail Banking.

Together they talked about the following news and trends in the SME Banking world:

1. Banks playing a role in running the business of their SME clients:

Temenos and Canadian Western Bank (CWB) have innovated together to develop an Explainable AI-driven (XAI) solution, Temenos Virtual COO

We've already seen many attempts of banks or FIs all over the globe to help SMEs manage their business, but where are the limits of such services What are the boundaries/challenges for banks with further developments of their beyond banking offerings?

2. SMEs in the spotlight of global economy

NASA Invests $51 Million in Innovative Ideas from US Small Businesses.

Following the inspiration of NASA - Can FIs create much bigger business model around SMEs?

What are the areas where SMEs still need the biggest support? Are there still some sub-segments of SMEs that requires special attention or treatment?



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July Episode with Simla Unal

In this "summer episode" of our podcast, Lukas hosted Simla Unal, SME Head of Marketing&Business Development- BNPP International Retail Banking.

Together they talked about the following news and trends in the SME Banking world:

1. Banks playing a role in running the business of their SME clients:

Temenos and Canadian Western Bank (CWB) have innovated together to develop an Explainable AI-driven (XAI) solution, Temenos Virtual COO

We've already seen many attempts of banks or FIs all over the globe to help SMEs manage their business, but where are the limits of such services What are the boundaries/challenges for banks with further developments of their beyond banking offerings?

2. SMEs in the spotlight of global economy

NASA Invests $51 Million in Innovative Ideas from US Small Businesses.

Following the inspiration of NASA - Can FIs create much bigger business model around SMEs?

What are the areas where SMEs still need the biggest support? Are there still some sub-segments of SMEs that requires special attention or treatment?



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