The provided text, an article excerpt by Alex Kreger of UXDA, explores the critical distinction between viewing digital banking as a mere channel versus a core product. Treating digital offerings as a channel results in reduced investment and a poor customer experience, as it is seen as an afterthought rather than a core business component. Conversely, adopting a product-centric approach involves allocating necessary resources, ensuring continuous improvement, and ultimately leading to a supe...
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The provided text, an article excerpt by Alex Kreger of UXDA, explores the critical distinction between viewing digital banking as a mere channel versus a core product. Treating digital offerings as a channel results in reduced investment and a poor customer experience, as it is seen as an afterthought rather than a core business component. Conversely, adopting a product-centric approach involves allocating necessary resources, ensuring continuous improvement, and ultimately leading to a supe...
This episode dives into why a feature-first strategy in digital banking often backfires — leading to cluttered user experiences, forgettable brands, and disengaged customers. In a market where features can be copied overnight and quickly become outdated, chasing the next shiny thing is a losing game. Instead, discover why a brand-first approach is the real key to long-term success. We’ll explore how financial institutions can build lasting emotional connections, craft meaningful digital expe...
UXDA | Financial UX Design Podcast
The provided text, an article excerpt by Alex Kreger of UXDA, explores the critical distinction between viewing digital banking as a mere channel versus a core product. Treating digital offerings as a channel results in reduced investment and a poor customer experience, as it is seen as an afterthought rather than a core business component. Conversely, adopting a product-centric approach involves allocating necessary resources, ensuring continuous improvement, and ultimately leading to a supe...