RCBC EVP tells DLSU Finance Majors: Leverage AI

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​Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. Executive Vice President and Chief Innovations and Inclusion Officer Lito Villanueva. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

RIZAL Commercial Banking Corp. Executive Vice President and Chief Innovations and Inclusion Officer Lito Villanueva addressed finance management majors from De La Salle University during the National Finance Congress spearheaded by the Management of Financial Institutions Association . The fintech pioneer, visionary, and multi-awarded thought leader talked about the revolutionary power of AI and machine learning to make financial services more convenient, personalized, and targeted to consumers.

Villanueva also provided compelling data that would prompt more young Filipinos to be skilled and ready for the emerging new age of digital finance powered by Artificial Intelligence in the region.'AI spending in the Asia/Pacific region is expected to increase by 45 percent in 2024, with 75 percent of organizations aiming to invest in generative AI . This underscores AI's growing importance in shaping business strategies and driving innovation,' Villanueva added.

 

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