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South Africa's banking sector has transformed significantly in the past decade. Major banks are looking for specific skills.

South Africa’s banking industry has undergone significant changes over the past decade, largely because of the rise of digital banking and the implementation of AI. Major banks such as Standard Bank, Absa, Nedbank, and FNB are adapting their services to remain competitive, resulting in an increasing demand for new roles and skills.

The increasing adoption of AI in the banking industry brings with it certain challenges but also opportunities. AI keeps improving and better algorithms lead to easier access to large data impacting everything from risk assessment to relationship management.) has stated that South African banks are embracing AI models. FNB, for example, has implemented it to improve customer experience and to flag problematic documents among other things.

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