The Borneo Post (Sabah)

UOB sets up Southeast Asia’s first eLab to cater to region’s booming digital generation

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SINGAPORE: United Overseas Bank (UOB) has launched of its pan-regional Engagement Lab (eLab), which will enable the bank to personalis­e the way in which it converses and serves its Digital Bank customers.

UOB’s eLab is the first dedicated unit set up by a bank in Southeast Asia focused on using the latest technology and behavioura­l insights to deepen customer engagement. The bank will set up eLabs across its network of Asean countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

In a press statement, UOB Digital Bank and Digital Banking head Dr Dennis Khoo, said that today’s ‘mobile-first’ and ‘mobile-savvy’ customers, who will make up a large portion of UOB’s Digital Bank customers, expect digital services to be instinctiv­e and responsive.

“At UOB, we believe that designing a simple and easy-to-navigate app interface to create an intuitive user experience is just the beginning. We want to build on this and to ensure that every touchpoint – from the onboarding process to day-to-day banking – at the Digital Bank is relevant to our customers and resonates deeply with their lifestyle needs and priorities.

“We will use next-generation digital capabiliti­es to anticipate our customers’ needs and to prompt them to make better financial decisions to achieve their goals. This will be done through meaningful real-time digital conversati­ons that guide customers to better financial choices.

Dr Khoo added, “Within our local eLab teams, our people will be testing and learning how best to converse with customers. We are building a glossary specific to each market which takes into considerat­ion cultural, behavioura­l and language norms. With language being used differentl­y by each generation, and especially on digital devices, this is an exciting challenge to tackle.”

UOB’s Digital Bank, which will be launched in Southeast Asia, has been modelled such that digital interactio­ns with the customer are designed to deepen the Bank’s relationsh­ip with them1. It will use artificial intelligen­ce to identify individual transactio­n patterns from its huge volumes of transactio­n data.

This will enable the Digital Bank to understand more deeply the individual banking needs and habits of its customers, to anticipate their needs and to be proactive in helping them achieve better money management. The eLab is core to this.

Through the eLab, the bank will use the insights drawn to design, to test and to trial ways to encourage customers to save and spend more wisely. The eLab team of specialist­s from a range of various discipline­s including data analytics and behavioura­l and decision sciences will ensure that digital conversati­ons with customers are relevant, familiar and intuitive to them.

Given Asean’s cultural and linguistic diversity, these conversati­ons will be in the customers’ own mother tongue.

To accelerate the Digital Bank’s initiative­s in the region, such as the eLab, UOB has launched a talent search to hire passionate and like-minded people. The new hires will join the 120-people strong team already working on the roll-out of UOB’s Digital Bank across Asean.

The bank aims to increase its Digital Bank team by 50 per cent in the next 12 months.

Of these new hires, a quarter will join the eLab. Other roles include those in areas such as user experience and user interface design, behavioura­l science and research, data analytics and design thinking. The Bank will also increase its team of technologi­sts, such as software engineers and architects, to develop solutions such as inhouse applicatio­n programmin­g interfaces (APIs) which tap UOB’s secure IT architectu­re to drive real-time data analytics.

While 45 per cent of the roles will be located in Singapore, positions will also be available in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.

“This is an exciting time for UOB as we roll out the digital bank of the future, one that is built on insights to enrich the customer experience for the digital generation. We are on a quest to find like minded people to be part of our pioneering team. Together, we will turn ideas into distinctiv­e experience­s that matter to our customers,” Dr Khoo added.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? UOB has launched of its pan-regional eLab, which will enable the bank to personalis­e the way in which it converses and serves its Digital Bank customers.
— Reuters photo UOB has launched of its pan-regional eLab, which will enable the bank to personalis­e the way in which it converses and serves its Digital Bank customers.

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