A sharp, honest look at AI’s real impact on financial services
Hosted and moderated by Natech Banking Solutions, this on-demand webinar brings together a panel of technology leaders and investors to debate the future of banking in the age of AI. This is not another hype session. It is an unscripted, unfiltered conversation about what is really happening behind the scenes and what is coming next.
At the heart of the discussion is agentic banking, a paradigm where AI doesn’t just support tasks, but acts. It makes decisions, executes workflows, learns, adapts, and potentially replaces human roles across the front and back office.
But is that future here, or even possible?
Yann Kudelski, Head of Strategy and Business Development at additiv, joins the debate to explore both the opportunities and limitations of AI in real-world banking. From compliance and credit to onboarding and advisory, Yann explains how AI is already embedded across financial services, and why governance, explainability, and architecture will determine how far it can go.
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Why watch?
If you are a decision-maker, innovator, or tech leader at a bank or financial institution, this webinar is for you.
Whether you are already experimenting with AI or still skeptical, the discussion will challenge assumptions, highlight practical hurdles, and offer grounded insights on the evolution of banking through 2030.
Highlights from the discussion
- What is agentic banking, and is it already here?
- Can AI take real responsibility in regulated environments?
- Why “AI as intern” may be more realistic than “AI as boss”
- Where the ROI is, and where it is not, showing up for banks
- How back-office automation is paving the way for front office transformation
- Will the next generation expect agentic services over human advisors?
additiv’s point of view
At additiv, we believe AI is a core capability, not a bolt-on. Our orchestration platform embeds AI across financial journeys to unlock new operating models, enhance productivity, and personalize at scale.
But transformation must be built on trust, explainability, and measurable impact. This conversation reflects those principles — forward-thinking yet firmly grounded in reality.


