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Banking & Capital Markets

Accelerate new products and services, modernize platforms and back-office operations, and design and engineer personalized omnichannel digital experiences for banking and capital markets.

DXC Technology empowers customers worldwide to drive competitive advantage and navigate change. As experts in banking and capital markets technology and solutions, DXC is a trusted provider of change, modernization and run services for the competitive world of finance.

We are fluent in financial services, analytics and agile engineering, with decades of experience enabling clients to advance in challenging environments. Our ecosystem of innovative partners, products, technology and talent empowers our customers to lead the industry.

45+
years' industry experience
250 million
customer deposit accounts managed
275 million
cards processed daily for 475 banks


Featured industry perspectives

In this series, we examine the most topical issues and challenges faced by the financial services industry today.

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Banks improve scalability and leverage investments with hybrid cloud

By taking this approach banks can gain the benefits of public cloud while still generating a return on the significant investments they have made in on-premises infrastructure and services. They also are poised to help deal with the challenges of technical debt.
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Developing a data strategy in banking and capital markets

Data is the lifeblood of financial services organizations. In order to properly harness it, manage it and monetize it, you first need a data strategy.
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Five steps for a Zero Trust-based approach to security in financial services

Adopting a Zero Trust-based approach to security architecture is essential for financial services companies to maintain the resilience needed to avoid damaging cyberattacks.
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Five steps for improving customer loyalty in the banking industry

Improving the customer experience is an essential part of fostering customer loyalty, yet many banks face technological and cultural challenges that hold them back.
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Doing Cloud Right in the financial services industry

Banking and capital markets companies can greatly benefit from cloud. Follow these crucial steps to take full advantage of what cloud has to offer.
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The ESG challenge in banking is real — and massive

The three critical foundations to put in place to successfully transition to an environmentally and socially sustainable organization are an ESG data platform, green IT and an integrated delivery plan.

Connecting data to improve digital transformation in banking and capital markets

Banking and capital markets firms need to be data-rich, know how to drive data insights and leverage them for high-value results. This can be a complex undertaking, so working with partners such as Snowflake can help. In this new article — published in The Independent — DXC’s Dave Wilson and Peter O’Keefe outline the best way to work with data to transform customer experiences, strengthen risk management and power business workflows.

DXC helps create Leeds Building Society’s digital future

Andrew Haigh, head of Cloud & Infrastructure offerings at DXC Technology (formerly head of Banking & Capital Markets, EMEA), meets with Rob Howse, chief operating officer and executive director at Leeds Building Society, to discuss evolving the financial institution’s customer journey. 


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Applications

Leeds Building Society

Rob Howse, Chief Operating Officer of Leeds Building Society discusses how DXC is helping to transform the company’s digital future by making customers central to the transformation.
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Consulting & Engineering Services

UK Bank

UK's largest business and commercial bank implemented compliance with GDPR to improve transparency, accountability and security, and to limit the amount of data stored.
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Insurance Software & BPS

NatWest Group

By moving to image-based check-clearing, NatWest Group has increased speed and accuracy and enabled automated image fraud detection based on machine learning and AI technologies.

Offerings and services

Banking BPS

Digitize, optimize and transform complex business processes across front, middle, and back offices for insurance, payments and lending, finance and accounting, and contact center experience.

Security

Stay ahead of attackers and reduce risk. Our expert services and threat intelligence help you build in cybersecurity across your IT environment and operations.


Banks benefit from managed multicloud services and platforms

Financial services companies will use a mixture of public, private and hybrid clouds to fuel digital transformation. But getting things right requires carefully managing key functions such as security, data integration and application compatibility.
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The banking customer in a data-rich world

In this Executive Data Series conversation, Andy Haigh, former head of Banking and Capital Markets (EMEA), discusses how banks can use data and analytics to transform financial services and improve customer experience.