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SA Banks Need A Complete App Overhaul To Remain Generationally Relevant

Staff WriterBy Staff Writer2025-02-21Updated:2025-02-25No Comments5 Mins Read
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It’s not just technology that is changing at breakneck speed, how different groups of customers engage with new technology is also shifting. While banks have spent fortunes on protecting their customers against fraud, this has slowed down spending in other areas. And the cracks are beginning to show. 

Currently, banks release a single app for their entire customer base, ignoring the opportunity to adapt it for different market segments that each have their own unique preferences, technology inclinations, and financial priorities. A good example of this is the one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to catering for the shifting preferences of the different age demographics. 

According to a WP Engine report, the gap between how the generations respond to technology is widening. About 64% of Gen Z (those born between 1996 and 2015) believes that AI will positively impact the world, compared to 46% of Baby Boomers (those born in the 1950s). Gen Z also expects websites to be predictive of their needs, with 41% willing to leave a site that fails to do so. 

“There should be a completely different app for the older generation where transacting is simplified, options are abstracted, and security is paramount. Banks should also consider a gamified kids banking app, or an interactive Gen-Z app for young adults,” says Sergio Barbosa, CIO of enterprise software development house Global Kinetic, and CEO of its open banking platform FutureBank.

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“The problem is that banks are often tied into a solution they bought that they can’t customise. And the current stale user experiences are quickly becoming a real problem.” 

Inflexible and generic app experiences  

Barbosa points out that South African banks are missing out on customer experience (CX) opportunities with banking apps that lack the ability for customers to personalise the interface and views to suit their individual needs and preferences. This can lead to cluttered and confusing experiences, especially for older or less tech-savvy customers, increasing the risk of accidental transactions and other issues.

“Most banks will create hyper-personalisation around a specific product offering, but overlook cross-cutting customer experience concerns. User interfaces should be customisable to specific audience segments across all products and all features for a better overall CX. Very few big banks are getting this right. Some have created youth banking apps, but most have missed the mark completely, essentially just creating more basic versions of the parent app and not properly thinking through the experience,” he says. 

Barbosa believes a complete overhaul needs to be undertaken by the larger banks to create entirely separate apps and channels for large, cross-cutting concerns, such as age, demographics and language, among others.  “From there one can start the hyper-personalisation process, and then within these broader segments developers can look to create more engaging experiences with the help of AI,” he advises. 

And it’s not just the user interface that needs to be addressed. Barbosa says customer service departments need to be re-trained to deal more emphatically with customers. This is especially important in times of high stress such as a fraud incident. 

An outside-in, customer-centric approach to design and delivery

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To address these challenges, South African banks will need to adopt a more outside-in, customer-centric approach to designing and delivering their services, leveraging technology and data to anticipate and meet the diverse needs of their customer base.

“Personalisation is key. Banks must allow customers to personalise the app layout, views, and widgets to show only the information and features they need, reducing clutter and the risk of accidental transactions. They should also let customers hide sensitive information like loan balances from the main dashboard if they prefer,” advises Pieter De Wet, Business Development Lead at FutureBank. 

De Wet says offering a streamlined and integrated dispute process directly into the app, allowing customers to quickly flag and report fraudulent transactions, is also immediately beneficial. 

Personalisation should also extend to customer support and banks must have agents with empathy. He also advises banks to use AI-powered chatbots or virtual assistants to provide initial support and guidance, escalating to human agents as needed to meet the digital preferences of younger generations.  

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Pieter de Wet

De Wet says banks should consider a build-and-buy approach to plug in services or solutions. There are now API platforms with fintech marketplaces available that allow banks to benefit from the rapid integration and roll out of new capabilities. From there, he says banks can work with software development partners to further customise the integrations. Or, even better, they can find one partner who can meet both the customisation and time-to-market requirements to reduce risk, costs, and the pain of managing new deployments for rapid innovation and market advantage. 

“The key is to look at the unique needs and pain points of different generations and design the banking experience accordingly, rather than a one-size-fits-all approach,” he says. And, with Gen Alpha (those born between 2010 and 2025) about to become the next discerning digital banking customer, banks have no time to waste. 

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