Bank of 2030: The Future of Investment Banking (2024)

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Transforming service delivery to generate differentiated insight and added value

Recent economic shifts have created significant challenges for the investment banking industry. This report explores how banks will need to adapt their operational frameworks to keep up with the evolving investment landscape and deliver the bank of the future.

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Top takeaways

  • Investment banks1face significant challenges driven by COVID-19 impacts, evolving financial regulations, market democratization, increased client sophistication, a shift to remote working arrangements, and rapid technology advances. There are opportunities for banks to drive toward higher levels of return; however, to achieve this, they likely will need to retool certain business models and operational platforms.
  • The investment banking industry will likely undergo a bifurcation of broker archetypes: “flow players” that focus on middle- and back-office functions and “client capturers” that specialize in front-office functions. This bifurcation will result in an interconnected ecosystem of various players.
  • Banks likely will need to determine which role they want and, depending on internal and external factors, are able to play within the ecosystem. They also will likely need to redesign their service delivery around a connected flow model—moving capacity and processes to the ecosystem of market providers—and optimize the use of financial technology, data, and analytics to generate differentiated insight and added value.

The changing investment banking landscape

The unprecedented public health, economic, and societal impacts of the global COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) pandemic have intensified the forces that are creating challenges and accelerating disruption in the investment banking industry: falling equity prices, liquidity stress, evolving financial regulations, market democratization, pricing pressure, increased client sophistication, shifts to remote working arrangements, and rapid technology advances.

Against this tough backdrop, we anticipate that investment banking will transition from a full-scale service model to a bifurcation of two broker archetypes: “client capturers” that specialize in front-office functions and “flow players” that focus primarily on middle-office functions (figure 1). These archetypes will likely operate within an interconnected, increasingly global—and, potentially, virtual—ecosystem that includes partners collaborations that provide various back-office functions.

Industry realignment should create opportunities for investment banks to drive toward higher levels of return. However, to deliver on this agenda, organizations can no longer tinker around the edges. It is likely that many will need to dramatically retool their current business models and operational platforms to prioritize client-centricity, disruptive technologies, regulatory recalibration, and workforce and workplace evolution. In addition, they should determine which archetype they want and are able to be within the new ecosystem.

Connected flow consists of a simplified, agile, client-centric operating model that augments a financial institution’s capabilities with those of a partner ecosystem, creating cost efficiencies by standardizing and centralizing provision of non-differentiated services across the industry. Leveraging internal and partner data generates insight to optimize performance across revenue and cost drivers and targets financial resource use on the most valuable activities and clients.

Adopting the connected flow model will allow investment banks to reimagine their business along four broad themes of technology modernization, workforce of the future, client-centricity, and regulatory recalibration. Ultimately, the model will increase efficiency, addressing cost challenges through increased automation and enhanced tooling and deliver results with reduced inventory and revenue leakage.

The future will likely require that investment banks shed non-core assets and redesign their service delivery around a connected flow model—moving capacity and processes among various geographies and ecosystem partners—and optimize the use of financial technology, data, and analytics to generate differentiated insight and added value. The investment bank becomes a data-centric organization focusing on the client journey, moving middle- and back-office functionality into market utilities or to financial technology (fintech). A rich data set will allow the bank to model client behavior and use artificial intelligence, machine learning, and natural language processing to predict their client trading activities and risk appetite.

The investment bank is now an agile participant in a sophisticated ecosystem addressing today’s market trends and focused on differentiators such as risk models and customer experience.

Ultimately, only a few value-add functions would need to be implemented in an investment bank’s internal systems: risk management, payments, internal and external data processing (such as client data and regulatory reporting data), and general ledger.

The technology exists today to deliver this vision:

  • Distributed ledger technology provides the basis for a shared ledger that minimizes reconciliations.
  • Open-source technologies enable data lakes that store the vast quantities of data the business generates.
  • Advanced analytics and cognitive technology can derive value from this data.

When deciding whether it would be more advantageous to become a client capturer or a flow player, investment banks should consider how their existing structure, technology architecture, capital availability, product portfolio, and talent pool map to each archetype’s projected core competencies (figure 2) and, if necessary, how to bridge any capability gaps:

How to build the investment bank of the future

Are investment banks willing to rethink, rebuild, and rely on others to improve their future competitiveness? It may be difficult, costly, and time-consuming for some organizations to untangle their existing structures, develop and acquire digital technologies to better engage with customers, secure ecosystem partners (service providers), and harness and commercialize the combined power of internal and partner data. Yet the potential alternative is likely reduced market competitiveness and/or disintermediation.

To understand where to focus and drive change, banks should consider “zoom out” visualizing the future beyond immediate constraints and “zoom in” to translate this vision to prioritized initiatives within a framework of principles that can help steer their journeys (figure 3).

Examples of initiatives to commence the journey include the following:

  • Identify the utilities to either outsource or develop internal, bank-wide shared services functions (for example, for data management and Know Your Customer compliance).
  • Consider the governance arrangements required for a utility-based model to be successful.
  • Decide on industry-led standardization and consider how it will affect the ecosystem.
  • Consolidate operations processes and activities across asset classes (such as single post-trade processing).
  • Centralize data management and invest in application programming interfaces to develop flexibility and create seamless connectivity.
  • Consider using a scalable, cloud-based infrastructure to improve overall efficiency, achieve faster time to market, and reduce cost of ownership.
  • Explore the art of the possible with emerging technologies such as AI, blockchain, and advanced data analytics.
  • Evaluate workforce and workplace practices through a post-pandemic lens and the shift from traditional, office-oriented employment to more flexible workspaces supported by technology innovations.

What’s ahead?

As long as considerable barriers to market entry remain in place (capital requirements, regulatory scrutiny, conduct risk, and long-standing client relationships), investment banks are unlikely to have their market share challenged by digital disruptors or other non-industry competitors. However, investment banks looking to the future amidst shifting market dynamics should consider relinquishing expensive internal infrastructures and move toward a connected flow model where outside providers offer services for both critical and non-critical functions. In this new environment, the investment bank’s ability to create and harness differential insights from data becomes its new competitive advantage.

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Endnotes

1In using the term “investment bank,” we refer to firms’ broker-dealer or “markets” business, not the advisory business.

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David Myers

Deloitte - United Kingdom

David is a Partner in Deloitte’s UK Financial Services practice, and he leads the firm’s Global Capital Markets sector. He is a member of both the Firm’s North South Europe FSI Executive and the Global Banking & Capital Markets Executive. With more than 25 years of global experience, he is an expert in the areas of trading, exchanges, ECNs/MTFs, clearing houses and central depository systems, as well as investment bank operations. He has worked in a variety of business lines, covering both cash and derivative processing. In addition, he focuses on the implementation of large change programmes using technology for business advantage.

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FAQs

What will investment banking look like in 10 years? ›

The future will likely require that investment banks shed non-core assets and redesign their service delivery around a connected flow model—moving capacity and processes among various geographies and ecosystem partners—and optimize the use of financial technology, data, and analytics to generate differentiated insight ...

What is the future outlook for investment banking? ›

Investment Banking's Future: A Market Outlook

Growing Demand for Sustainable Solutions: As ESG considerations become paramount, the demand for sustainable investment products and services will continue to rise. Investment banks that can cater to this demand will be well-positioned for success.

Why investment banking is the future? ›

In this advancing era of globalization, investment banking is growing as a crucial tool for the expansion of industries and supporting the economic growth of numerous sectors around the world. Given that it has a very promising future in India and the rest of the world, it is a fantastic career choice.

What is the future of banking in 2030? ›

Sustainable financial services:

In the banking landscape of 2030, heightened social consciousness and a focus on environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles will prompt customers to prioritise banks with ethical and sustainable practices.

Will AI replace IB analysts? ›

AI won't replace investment bankers, but it will enhance them. Still, there are specific job roles that AI may replace: data analytics, data entry, research analysis, customer support, traders, financial analysis, administrative functions, and compliance officers.

Which bank will grow in future? ›

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  • HDFC Bank. HDFC Bank was set up in 1994 as a Housing Development Finance Corporation (HDFC) subsidiary. ...
  • State Bank of India (SBI) ...
  • ICICI Bank. ...
  • Kotak Mahindra Bank. ...
  • Bandhan Bank.

Does investment banking still pay well? ›

Total compensation is often in the $150K – $250K range (as of 2022). Investment Banking Analyst Hours: You'll be in the office for 70-85 hours per week, but you won't be working for that entire time. Investment banking hours are long, but there's also significant “downtime.”

What is the future job outlook for an investment banker? ›

Salary and Job Outlook

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects that securities, commodities and financial services sales careers—which include investment bankers—will grow by 7% from 2022 to 2032. This projected growth is faster than the 3% growth projected for all occupations nationwide.

How do you stand out in investment banking? ›

Make your CV stand out for Investment Banking
  1. Academics. Plain and simple, a first class degree will mark you out. ...
  2. Extracurricular. If you're interested in becoming a banker, you should seek out banking and finance societies at your university. ...
  3. Commercial awareness. ...
  4. Think Outside the Box. ...
  5. Formatting your CV. ...
  6. Experience. ...
  7. Boast.

Why is investment banking so prestigious? ›

Investment bankers provide invaluable advisory services to companies, guiding them through complex financial manoeuvres and strategic decisions. Their expertise in capital raising, risk management, and market analysis commands significant compensation.

Why do investment bankers make so much? ›

Overall, investment banking is a lucrative field that requires a deep understanding of finance, strong analytical skills, and excellent interpersonal abilities. “Why investment banking” is not a hard question for many for this reason. Investment bankers make money through the fees charged to their clients.

What is the outlook for the investment banking industry? ›

The revenue in the Investment Banking market is projected to reach US$0.38tn in 2024.

What are the goals of investment banking? ›

The primary goal of an investment bank is to advise businesses and governments on how to meet their financial challenges. Investment banks help their clients with financing, research, trading and sales, wealth management, asset management, IPOs, mergers, securitized products, hedging, and more.

Why do people want to go into investment banking? ›

Investment banking offers the opportunity to become an expert at building large, complex financial models at the earliest stage of your career. While bankers aren't necessarily great investors, they do spend a lot of time on valuation work, and this can be an excellent way to start your career.

What will banks look like in 10 years? ›

In tandem with this, the next 10 years of banking will likely do away with all finance hardware. Banking activities, from payments to savings, will be conducted online using software and will be further optimised to enhance the customer experience.

What is the 10 year rule on investing? ›

Ten Year Rule Recap: Any money you believe you will need within the next 10 years should be invested in fixed‐income investments. Money not needed within 10 years should be invested in growth investments.

Is investment banking a good long-term career? ›

You will make more than any other career path

If you stay on as a banker for life, you can go from making $150K per year as an Analyst, to $300K per year as an Associate, to $450K per year as a VP and then much more if you can continue to get promoted.

Will my investment double in 10 years? ›

The Rule of 72 is focused on compounding interest that compounds annually. For simple interest, you'd simply divide 1 by the interest rate expressed as a decimal. If you had $100 with a 10 percent simple interest rate with no compounding, you'd divide 1 by 0.1, yielding a doubling rate of 10 years.

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