Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences
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Series Vol. 65 , 28 December 2023
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As technology continues to advance and society progresses, the market demand for digital transformation in the banking sector has been growing steadily. This article initiates an internal interview on the digital transformation project of Shanghai Pudong Development Bank (SPDB), and based on this, analyses the specific details and benefits of the project, and puts forward corresponding suggestions for SPDB to smoothly promote the digital transformation project. Through horizontal comparison, the analysis shows that digital transformation projects will bring significant economic and social benefits to SPDB, reducing cost expenditures. Overall, to effectively accomplish digital transformation, it is essential for researchers from diverse fields to collaborate and establish strong connections between various themes and disciplines. This interdisciplinary approach acknowledges the interdependence of business models and underscores the need for concerted efforts in integrating different areas of expertise.
Digital Transformation, SWOT, Pudong Development Bank
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