
Citi boss Jane Fraser says 2 AI races will decide banking’s future
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Top-tier banks are framing AI as two parallel races—offense on revenue and product velocity, defense on fraud and cyber—so budgets will follow that split. If you’re selling into financial services, map your AI story explicitly to one of those races or risk getting deprioritized in 2026 planning.
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