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AI vs. DIGITALIZATION: What Financial Institution Should Prioritize First

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  • June 9, 2026

AI in banking is no longer a future concept, but a strategic priority for financial institutions that want to modernize, improve efficiency, and prepare for intelligent operations.

Generative AI could create between $200 billion and $340 billion in annual value for banking, equivalent to 3% to 5% of the industry revenue, estimated McKinsey & Company in their research from 2023.

Now, in 2026, the uncomfortable truth is that many financial institutions still struggle with manual approvals, fragmented processes, disconnected systems, and operational work that should have been digital years ago.

The question is no longer whether artificial intelligence will reshape financial services. It will. The real question for the financial institutions is more strategic: should they chase AI first, or should they strengthen their digital foundation?

AI is Powerful, but it is not a Shortcut Around Weak Processes

For financial institutions under pressure to grow, reduce costs, improve compliance, and serve clients faster, the appeal of AI is obvious.

AI works best when it is applied on top of structured data, clear workflows, reliable systems, and well-governed processes. Without that foundation, AI does not remove complexity. It often exposes it.

This is where the distinction between digitalization and AI becomes critical.

DigitalizationAI
Digitalization replaces manual, paper-based, or fragmented work with structured, system-driven processes with automation, control, traceability, reporting, integration, and operational consistency.AI adds intelligence on top of the digital foundation. It can analyze, recommend, detect patterns, support decisions, and improve productivity. But it needs reliable digital infrastructure to operate safely and effectively, especially in a regulated industry where accuracy, auditability, and accountability matter.

The Modernization Gap is Still Real

The banking industry is not only facing an AI challenge. It still faces a modernization challenge.

A 2025 global bank modernization survey by FIS found that 86% of banking executives consider modernization very important or critical to achieving long-term strategic goals, yet only 18% feel equipped to execute. The same research shows that 64% expect to begin modernization within the next 12 months, while 52% plan to modernize operations using a sidecar approach by running new services alongside legacy systems.

This says a lot about the current state of the industry. Banks know they need to modernize. They know old infrastructure limits speed, flexibility, resilience, and innovation. But many are still trying to balance modernization with risk, cost, regulatory pressure, existing operations, and legacy complexity.

McKinsey’s 2025 Global Survey shows that AI adoption is growing across almost every industry, with 88% of organizations reporting regular AI use in at least one business function. However, the banking and financial institutions sector appears to be more cautious than most. In the industry comparison, financial institutions report the lowest level of AI use among the listed sectors, below the global average and behind industries such as insurance, technology, healthcare, media and telecommunications.

This does not mean that financial institutions are not interested in AI. It shows that the sector faces a different level of complexity. Banks operate in a highly regulated environment where accuracy, data quality, explainability, risk control, and compliance are not optional.

AI in Banking Starts with Digitalization First

Financial institutions operate in an environment where mistakes are expensive. A wrong decision can affect clients, regulatory compliance, liquidity, risk exposure, reputation, and financial performance. That is why AI adoption in banking must be responsible, controlled, and clearly governed. AI can support the financial institution, but it does not replace its operating discipline.

This is especially important for management teams. AI should not become a fashionable investment that distracts from deeper operational issues. A chatbot will not fix a weak core. A predictive model will not fix poor data quality. An AI assistant will not solve unclear internal responsibilities. An automated recommendation will not replace proper governance.

In other words, the future is not “AI instead of process.” The future is “AI inside a well-designed digital process.” AI can be a strong accelerator, but digitalization remains the foundation.

A financial institution that invests in digitalization first becomes more prepared for AI. Its data is cleaner. Its processes are clearer. Its systems are more integrated. Its controls are stronger. Its employees work in a more structured environment. Its management has better visibility. That makes AI not only easier to implement, but also safer and more useful.

A financial institution that skips digitalization and jumps directly into AI risks creating isolated pilots, limited impact, governance concerns, and unrealistic expectations.

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What Should Financial Institutions Do Now?

The financial institutions that will benefit most from AI will not be the ones that simply adopt the newest tools first. They will be the ones that understand how to connect AI with strategy, operations, governance, data, and technology infrastructure.

For some, that journey begins with AI experimentation. But for many, it must begin with a more honest question: are we truly digital enough for AI to make a meaningful impact?

For banks and financial institutions, the practical path forward should start with a realistic assessment of operational maturity. Detecting the areas where digitalization is weak or not present must be set as a priority. Assessment is not just a simple one and many parameters must be considered.

At Aspekt, we believe that sustainable transformation starts with strong core infrastructure, structured processes, automation, integration readiness, and operational control. These are the foundations that allow financial institutions to modernize today and prepare for intelligent banking tomorrow. We offer advanced software solutions for financial institutions that significantly outpace the market in driving operational efficiency and comprehensive digitalization. Incorporation of AI is the next step that we are intensively working on.

Looking to strengthen your financial institution’s digital foundation before moving deeper into AI?

Discover how Aspekt Product Suite supports process automation, operational control and scalable digital transformation for modern financial institutions. Contact us to learn more.

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