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Title: The main trend of cost management in the banking system
Authors: Ван, Цзяньбо
Wang, Jianbo
Keywords: Strategic Cost Transformation
Digital Operational Efficiency
Data-Driven Resource Allocation
Non-Core Function Outsourcing
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Пинск : Полесский государственный университет
Citation: Ван, Цзяньбо The main trend of cost management in the banking system / Ван Цзяньбо // Сборник научных статей XVI Международной научно-практической конференции по вопросам финансовой и банковской экономики «Банковская система: устойчивость и перспективы развития», Полесский государственный университет, г. Пинск, Республика Беларусь, 24 октября 2025 года / [редкол.: В. И. Дунай, И. А. Пригодич, Т. А. Ржевская ] ; Полесский государственный университет [ и др.]. - Пинск : ПолесГУ, 2025. – С. 19-21.
Abstract: The contemporary banking sector is undergoing a fundamental shift in cost management, moving beyond traditional austerity measures towards a value-driven and strategically integrated approach. The primary trend is the strategic leveraging of digitalization, not merely for cost reduction but to enhance operational agility and customer experience. This is achieved through large-scale automation of routine processes, adoption of cloud technologies, and rationalization of physical branch networks. Furthermore, there is a growing emphasis on strategic sourcing and outsourcing of non-core functions to optimize the cost structure. Data analytics is increasingly pivotal, enabling predictive resource allocation and smarter investment decisions. Consequently, cost management is no longer a back-office function but a core strategic discipline, essential for sustaining profitability and competitive advantage in an evolving financial landscape.
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