Report: Bank Branch Transactions To Halve By 2023

A new study from Financial Management Solutions Inc. (FMSI) predicts that the number of transactions processed at U.S. bank branches will drop by 45 percent over the next decade.

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    “The detailed study reveals a declining branch transaction trend, of which senior management at financial institutions should take note,” W. Michael Scott, the company’s president and CEO, said in a release. “With transactions dropping and staffing levels remaining the same, the inevitable outcome is costly overstaffing in the branch environment.”

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    The figures were determined by assessing teller activity volumes from HR systems as well as core systems at community banks and credit unions.

    Read the full release from FMSI here.