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Inflation constricts growth and liquidity in 2024 for banks and credit unions, according to new Wipfli reports


Market pressures are hurting banks, credit unions, and consumers' cash flow; cybersecurity and employee retention are shared priorities for both industries.

MILWAUKEE, Jan. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Wipfli LLP (Wipfli), a top 20 advisory and accounting firm, today published the results of two industry surveys from the banking and credit union sectors that share insights into their current market challenges and long-term growth strategies. After record years of M&A activity in banking, 2023 witnessed a significant slowdown. Going into 2024, 78% of surveyed banks are still looking to buy, a drop from 91% during the same period last year. Overall, the banking industry's M&A fervor and growth projections have cooled, but banks in the $1B of assets range may look to grow through acquisition this year. Credit unions are heavily leaning on technology to maintain their market lead.

Going into 2024, 78% of surveyed banks are still looking to buy, a drop from 91% during the same period last year.

Persistent inflation and continuing rate hikes have diminished consumer core deposits and savings, and liquidity has tightened. These factors and others have contributed to less bullish predictions from both surveyed financial institutions and credit unions in the 2024 State of banking industry report and the 2024 State of credit unions report.

"The top message for banks to take away from this report is that the time for sitting in the wings and watching others lead the innovation charge is over," said Anna Kooi, national financial services leader for Wipfli. "Delivering better digital experiences to customers, solving the talent pipeline drought, transforming digitally, adopting AI, and keeping out cybercriminals. All of these are critical for banks hoping to survive and prosper in 2024."

A shared concern for both banks and credit unions is an increased emphasis on cybersecurity measures. Cybersecurity is foundational to building trust with customers, especially with digital banking services. Alarmingly, 35% of surveyed banks reported three or more incidents of unauthorized access this past year. Constantly evolving tactics and cyberattacks mean the issue is never completely solved. On the flipside, credit unions have traditionally been able to opt for less stringent cybersecurity measures due to less oversight from regulators. Still, credit unions are nearly as concerned about cybersecurity as banks are.

Another shared concern for both industries is talent management, with credit unions listing it as their top worry. Traditional avenues for both banks and credit unions to attract talent, i.e., increased wages and benefits, are no longer available as liquidity tightens. Both banks and credit unions are starting to look more toward workplace culture shifts to address talent issues; regional banks are leading the charge in offering leadership training, career development, and DEI strategies. Credit unions, in particular, are facing a pivotal moment as traditional banking institutions intensify their efforts to expand service offerings and technological prowess.

"Liquidity is tightening and so are core deposits," added Kooi. "Add inflation to that you get nervous, cautious credit unions. Oftentimes, that cautiousness can lead to inertia, but it's going to take decisive and strong actions for them to thrive. The two biggest areas for opportunities are unbanked/underbanked households and open banking. If credit unions are strategic and aggressive in those arenas, it will help them expand their market."

Finally, credit unions are keen on keeping their technologies on the cutting edge to differentiate themselves from larger, more traditional financial institutions. Accepting instant payments, implementing artificial intelligence and data analysis, and improving digital customer engagement were the top avenues for surveyed credit unions to update digital services.

The banking industry survey was based on responses from 390 financial institutions across 28 states, and the credit unions survey had 83 credit unions respond across 20 states. Both the State of the banking industry report and the State of credit unions report can be found on Wipfli's website:

State of the banking industry report ? research and outlook for 2024
State of credit unions report ? research and outlook for 2024

About Wipfli LLP
Wipfli is an advisory firm that delivers holistic solutions to help clients navigate the modern marketplace, optimize performance and drive growth. Our more than 3,200 associates deliver digital, people, strategy, risk, financial and outsourcing solutions to 59,000+ clients.

Contact:
Dante Keeler
[email protected]

SOURCE Wipfli LLP


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