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SCB Accelerates Consumer Banking with Hyper-Personalized Digital Experiences
Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) continues to reinforce its “Digital Bank with Human Touch” strategy by integrating AI and Machine Learning to elevate its consumer banking business. The bank focuses on developing and designing financial products tailored to individual needs, offering a seamless omni-channel digital banking experience. This effort has earned SCB 4 more prestigious international awards, bringing its total to 10 accolades in 2025. The recognition highlights the bank’s strength in using financial innovation to enhance services in every dimension, delivering solutions that are both deeply personal and widely accessible. SCB remains committed to its ambition of becoming a fully-fledged “AI-First Bank.”
Mr. Vitoon Pornsakulvanich, Chief Consumer Banking Officer at Siam Commercial Bank, stated: “The bank is dedicated to delivering a seamless and hyper-personalized financial experience by leveraging the power of AI and Machine Learning to precisely understand each customer’s needs. This enables SCB to offer the right financial products and services to each individual. In 2025, the Consumer Bank launched several key solutions, including AI-powered personal loan approval, which significantly enhances the accuracy of risk assessment and speeds up approvals for various types of loans—home loans, hire-purchase loans, and SME loans. We also introduced a comprehensive investment service through an AI advisory chatbot designed for the new generation of investors, and we are raising the standard of customer experience across all touchpoints. Our goal is to design services that are intuitive and accessible, reinforcing our commitment to building long-lasting customer relationships and delivering exceptional financial experiences.”
SCB’s 4 Retail Banking Excellence Awards in 2025 include: