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  • Posted: 16 Oct 2024

The AI Journey: How Building Societies Can Take the Next Step Toward Innovation

08
Nov
2024

  • Calender-Icon Time: 12:00 - 13:00
  • Location-Icon Location: Webinar
  • Admin-Icon Organised By: docStribute
  • Currency-Icon Free to attend

A free webinar hosted by BSA Associate, docStribute

Building societies are at an exciting juncture where embracing AI and data-driven strategies can significantly enhance decision-making, operational efficiency, and member engagement. Join our upcoming webinar to explore how AI is transforming the financial sector and how your organisation can benefit.

What topics will be discussed:

  • AI-Driven Decision Making: Discover how AI and advanced analytics could help your organisation make smarter, data-driven decisions that improve financial products and member services.
  • Practical Applications: Gain insights into real-world AI use cases, such as member segmentation, enhance customer communication and understanding with AI-driven document interrogation tools, and leveraging predictive analytics to anticipate member needs.
  • Is the Industry Ready for AI? Hear from industry leaders about the readiness of building societies to adopt AI-driven strategies and the steps necessary to move forward.
  • Challenges & Solutions: Understand the barriers to implementing AI, such as data readiness, compliance, and member trust, and learn how to address these challenges effectively.

This webinar is tailored specifically for building societies looking to stay ahead in the digital age.


More Details:

This exclusive webinar will be hosted by Luke Casey, Co-Founder of Woodhurst, where he will be joined by a panel of guests with unique perspectives on AI across the financial sector. The panel includes Christopher Ansara, Founder & CEO of DocStribute; Sam Bridges-Sparkes, Head of BI Analytics & Strategy at Shawbrook Bank; Tim Bowen, CEO of Mutual Vision; and Sam Spacey, AI & Data Specialist at Woodhurst. These experts will delve into how AI and data-driven strategies are transforming building societies and financial institutions alike.

Webinar Agenda:

  1. Welcome & Introductions 
  2. Setting Yourself Up for AI Success 
  3. Use Cases for AI within Building Societies 
  4. Panel Discussion

This webinar is a must-attend for building societies looking to harness AI to drive innovation, enhance decision-making, and stay competitive in the evolving financial landscape.

Speakers:

Event Summary

  • Friday, 8 November 2024
  • 12:00 - 13:00
  • beth.l@docstribute.com
  • Free to attend

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