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65 Digital Banks Later : Here Is What Actually Makes or Breaks a Launch

Omar Mansur, Global Enterprise Lead and Managing Director APAC at Codebase Technologies and MFTA Corporate Member, joins Raghda Ibraheem having helped launch 65 digital banks across multiple markets, and his answer to what consistently makes or breaks a launch is refreshingly simple: focus.

Being digital is no longer a differentiator. Five years ago it was the entire pitch. Today it is the bare minimum. What matters now is embedded finance, AI agent capabilities, and getting those bolt-on services built in from day one rather than scrambling to add them later.

As for where AI sits in the lending process, he answers that banks do trust it for smaller ticket decisions, but never fully hands-off. The credit officer should not fear being replaced by AI. They should become ten times more capable with it. His analogy is the sharpest in the conversation: think of AI as a very capable, competent child. You have to check its work before you do anything with it.

On whether APAC or the Gulf moves faster on new tech, he does not pick sides diplomatically, he picks honestly. APAC moves faster on iteration and experimentation. The Gulf moves fast too, but when the strategic initiatives align, it goes very fast indeed. And Latin America, he adds, is moving faster than most people realise.

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