The KPMG 2024 Banking CEO Outlook examines how today’s banking leaders are facing multifaceted and relentless challenges.
Banking CEOs largely demonstrate confidence in the growth potential of their organizations. Main priorities for banking CEOs include continued investment in business transformation through technology, with generative AI (Gen AI) gaining prominence as a top investment.
At the same time, banking CEOs feel pressure in the context of today’s uncertain geopolitical and macroeconomic environment.
Talent is a key concern as banking CEOs attempt to attract and retain the professionals with the right skills to support technology-enabled business transformation. ESG is viewed as an important driver of growth that will continue to shape the banks’ behaviors and investments.
The KPMG 2024 Banking CEO Outlook examines how banking CEOs plan to navigate this dynamic environment, adapt their business strategies, and drive success over the next three years.
Key findings from the research
- 66% of Banking CEOs are confident in the growth prospects of the Banking & Capital Markets Industry.
- 81% see cybercrime/cyber insecurity as the top factor likely to have a negative impact on organizational growth over the next three years.
- 58% of respondents anticipate receiving a significant rate of return on their ESG investments within three to five years.
- 81% see gen AI as a top investment priority despite ongoing economic uncertainty
- 92% of Banking CEOs are likely to reward employees who make an effort to come into the office.
Methodology
All respondents oversee companies with annual revenues over US$500M, and a third of the companies surveyed have more than US$10B in annual revenue. The survey included CEOs from 11 key markets (Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Spain, UK, and US) and 11 key industry sectors, including banking and capital markets.
In the banking sector research, the two largest sub-sectors were commercial banking (27 percent) and capital markets/investment banking (22 percent). The best-represented countries based on organisational headquarters are the US, followed by India, the UK, China, Canada and Germany.