D-Rating annual notation: the names of the best European and national performers unveiled, starting at 2:30 PM (Paris time)
Paris, February 23: By attending the annual the 5th annual D-Rating Conference, on February 24, you will discover the names of the best players, in the list of the 98 banks rated by D-Rating in 2021[1], whose general theme will be “From ??more digital?? to ??better digital??: digital is for business much more than for vanity”:
In addition to revealing the most notable scores achieved in 2021, which provide a good representation of the competitive landscape in 2022[2], D-Rating analysts and guest speakers Hugo Cruz (Bank analyst at KBW), Karin van Hoecke (GM transformation & data, KBC Group) and Carl Eckholm Domonkos (lead digital portfolio manager, Nordea) will comment performance levers in the digitization of the retail and SME banking, and new challenges it is confronted to (ESG, crypto, Super Apps and open banking, beyond banking…).
The four successive sessions will also let us zoom in on the certain sub-regions of the continent:
-???????2:30 PM CET: France
-???????3:30 PM CET: Benelux, Germany and Poland
-???????4:30 PM CET: Nordics & the UK
-???????5:30 PM CET: Italy, Portugal and Spain
This annual conference is open to all banking professionals, professional associations, regulators, media, financial analysts and asset managers, under the sole conditions of registering at: https://website-69650.eventmaker.io/ ?
Reminder: the D-Rating’s notation is based on more than 800 indicators, all collected outside-in, and that cover the main factors of the digital performance:
-???????Digital Proposition: Journeys, Contact Channels and Offers & Features.
-???????Usage Status: covering Web sites, apps and social networks of the different brands.
-???????Transformation Dynamics: Technology & Innovation, Operational integration, Talent Attraction…
More details on D-Rating’s methodology here.
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Contacts : Philippe Bailly ([email protected]), Sylvain Deniau ([email protected]) and Angela Mancuso ([email protected])
[1]Actors are listed in alphabetical order, not according to their ranking
Belgium : Aion, Argenta, Axa Bank, Belfius, Beobank, Bpost Bank, Crelan, BNPParibas Fortis, Hello Bank!, ING Belgium, KBC, Keytrade
France : Banque Populaire, BforBank, BNP Paribas, Boursorama Banque, Caisse d’épargne, CIC, Crédit Agricole, Crédit Mutuel, Crédit Mutuel Arkéa, Fortuneo, HelloBank!, HSBC France, ING France, La Banque Postale, LCL, MaFrenchBank, Nickel, Orange Bank, Société Générale
Germany : Comdirect, Commerzbank, Consorsbank, Deutsche Bank, DKB, Fidor, HVB, ING Germany, N26, Postbank
Italy : Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, Banco BPM, BNL, Credit Agricole Italia, FinecoBank, Illimity Bank, ING Italy, Intesa SanPaolo, Unicredit, Webank, Widiba
Netherlands : ABN Amro, Bunq, ING Netherlands, Rabobank
Poland : Bank Millennium, Bank Pekao, ING Bank ?l?ski, mbank, PKO Bank Polski, Santander Bank Polska
Portugal : Banco BPI, Banco Santander Totta, Caixa Geral de Depósitos, Millenium BCP, Novo Banco
Spain : Abanca, Banco Sabadell, Banco Santander, Bankinter, BBVA, CaixaBank, Evobanco, Ibercaja, ImaginBank, ING Spain, Openbank
Sweden : Danske Bank, Handelsbanken, Icabanken, Ikanobank, Nordea, SEB, Skandiabanken, Swedbank
UK : Barclays, Halifax, HSBC, Lloyds Bank, Monzo, NatWest, Revolut, Royak Bank of Scotland, TSB
[2] D-Rating's mystery shopper tests ran through November 2021, and the usage data takes into account December 2021.