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UAE banks could raise fees to offset VAT costs

byCT Report
14/04/2018
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ABU DHABI:  UAE banking sector comes to terms with new regulations and the implications of VAT, KPMG’s annual UAE banking perspectives report reveals how technological innovation and strong corporate governance will enable banks to transform into robust financial institutions.

 The report said some banks are even exploring automated decision-making based on sentiment analysis by extracting data from millions of emails and other data sources.
 The report said that as banks grapple with the new VAT regime and the high compliance costs associated with mandatory VAT registration, banks could be forced to increase their fees to compensate for the additional costs.

KPMG also analyses the validity of exploring and implementing blockchain applications to achieve three objectives – improve operational efficiency, increase revenue and reduce risk.

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Emilio Pera, partner and head of Financial Services, KPMG Lower Gulf, said: “Banks in the UAE are operating in very dynamic times. The introduction of new laws and tougher regulations is putting tremendous pressure on banks to re-think their business models. Furthermore, the introduction of VAT has impacted profit margins.

 “All these factors are encouraging banks to embrace technological innovation like never before and use it to engage with customers in new and creative ways.”

Cybersecurity has also emerged among the top priorities in the board room, as any breach could undermine the trust that customers have in their bank, and affect the future profitability, it added.

 

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