Reflections from SIBOS 2025: How will advances in technology (and especially AI) change the financial services industry over the next 5 years?

Industries Charles Adriaenssens

It is widely held view that the world is going to change significantly over the next 5 years, but it is very difficult to predict with any degree of confidence what this will mean for the financial services industry. A lot of the presentations I listened to at SIBOS 2025 were forward looking, but very few of the speakers (or indeed delegates) felt confident that they could accurately predict what the future will hold.

The industry is aware that it needs to embrace the many technological advances that are currently taking place, but financial services organisations will need to remain agile as they get to grips with new tools and capabilities. This was the thread that ran through most of the discussions.

My main take-out from the sessions I attended was that there are likely to be three key drivers of future success:

The next 5 years will undoubtedly be a period of significant change in financial services. With advances in technology the possibilities are significant, but the key drivers of change (and most notably AI) need to be carefully managed. Collaboration looks to be a critical success factor, and it feels like the financial services industry is collectively ready to embrace its opportunity.

If it can do this, there are clearly exciting times ahead. So hold on to your hats it’s going to be quite a ride…

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