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How WaFd Disrupted Its Operations to Drive Better Outcomes and Satisfaction for Consumers

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Founded in 1917, WaFd Bank is among America’s strongest financial institutions, with one of the highest capital ratios among the nation’s largest publicly traded banks. Headquartered in the Pacific Northwest, WaFd has over 2,100 employees, 200 branches, and $19 billion in assets across eight states. It is a full-service bank that offers two primary lines of business: consumer banking and commercial banking. WaFd is also known for its strong capital levels, high-quality assets, and robust loss reserves.

The Challenge

Like many other mid-size financial institutions, WaFd Bank was frustrated with limitations tied to using “out of the box” solutions from its technology vendors and wanted more control over its own future. The bank was unable to innovate in the ways — and at the pace — it wanted, which inhibited its ability to meet the ever-evolving needs of its customers.

The Solution

WaFd Bank consulted with MX and embarked on a middleware project called a “Path to Freedom” to modernize its banking infrastructure and embrace various API integrations to power a new, data-driven online experience.

One of the Achilles heels of banking is we’re too darn conservative. We’re afraid to take risks. It’s that mindset shift that goes with the path to freedom. You’re free to try things — and you’re free to fail. Ultimately, it’s a shift in mindset. But you have to have it if you want to deliver a product to your client that wows them.

Brent Beardall

President and CEO, WaFd Bank

WaFd made it a priority to invest in cutting-edge fintech solutions — tapping into the full suite of MX products and creating its own innovation lab that is now Archway Software, an independent SaaS company.

“My very first meeting with MX, I asked them to fly everyone up to Seattle and we called it Nerd Fest,” said Dustin Hubbard, Founder and President, Archway Software. “It was three days of being locked in a room and whiteboarding out the architecture that wed ultimately go on to build. And MX being MX, they actually showed up with Nerd Fest T-shirts that I still have. Theyre awesome! So thats kind of where the relationship started.”

From Nerd Fest to Improving NPS

At the time this journey began, WaFd was one of the nations top six banks when it comes to shareholder return and saw consistent, steady market growth. However, the bank was keenly aware that any big changes could put that success at risk — while doing nothing was likely an even bigger risk.

“We were pleased with our track record,” Beardall says. “But that also scared me to death because its easy to get complacent. Its human nature to be conservative and not want to mess up a really good thing. But thats a real risk today — that we just fall in love with who we were in the past and fail to innovate and be proactive in meeting our customers current needs.”

To distinguish itself and deliver a better money experience for consumers today and tomorrow, the bank knew it had to innovate and offer something better. Beardall admits developing an entire independent SaaS company to equip themselves for the future was a bold move, but that decision coupled with the collaborative nature of its partnership with MX, paid off in full for WaFd and its customers. Now unencumbered by long-term contracts with slow-moving vendors, WaFd can control its data, own its middleware, and be more selective about what vendors it uses. This hard-won freedom — to innovate and build on its own terms — is at the heart of WaFds journey.

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Another key element of WaFds journey is its flexibility to partner with forward-thinking fintechs to provide its customers with leading technological solutions. The relationship between WaFd and MX is one example. WaFd purchased MXs full suite of products, including Financial Insights, which provides smart, AI-powered insights to help users increase its financial strength.

Partnering with MX gave WaFd access to tools that help it uncover important financial health insights within its data. For instance, MX allowed the bank to see that roughly 44% of its clients using MXs money management tools were classified as “financially vulnerable.”

And, with account aggregation powered by MX, WaFd is able to gain a deeper understanding of its customers full financial picture with visibility into more than 6,500 external accounts that its customers have connected to the WaFd banking experience.

“MX aggregated accounts — this is a huge miss Ive seen with banks where the client is connecting their accounts on their banks. As a client, I can see all of my accounts but the banks werent really doing anything meaningful with that information,” said Hubbard.

With these insights, WaFd can better target and reach specific customer segments with the right products and services that can empower them to strengthen their financial health. Consumers are also able to see a more comprehensive view of their finances in one place, enabling a better end-user experience in managing their day-to-day finances.

I love the fact that within MX, were able to show real-time balance sheets. If you want to help someone financially, you need to understand where theyre at. Having that real-time understanding of where youre at, to me, just spoke volumes about what MX is about and what they want to do.

Brent Beardall

President and CEO, WaFd Bank

In fact, WaFd consumers who engage with MXs tools have a significantly higher median deposit balance ($6,500) than those who dont use them at all ($4,500). Those who are engaged with MX tools have also led to higher returns for the bank. This is a strong indicator that investing in an experience that supports financial health pays dividends in loyalty and wallet share.

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As a result of WaFd Banks focus on innovation and leveraging data to drive value for consumers, customer satisfaction has soared. Since this journey began, the companys Net Promoter Score has increased exponentially, achieving a current score of 57 — significantly higher than the industry average (24) for banks.

“Im a big believer in Net Promoter Score. Five years ago, WaFd was at 17. This last year, were up to a 57 Net Promoter Score,” said Beardall. “That is phenomenal. And, were just scratching the surface of what we can do with technology now.”

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Key Benefits

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consumers with access to MX money management tools

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aggregated external accounts

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increase in deposit balances for consumers who leverage MX tools

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annual fee and interest revenue returns from engaged consumers

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Significant improvement to customer satisfaction with an NPS of 57

About MX Account Aggregation

MX’s account aggregation solutions enable consumers to easily connect and view all of their financial accounts in one place — and give financial providers full visibility into consumer financial data to better meet their needs.

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About MX Financial Insights

MX delivers embedded insights supported by artificial intelligence and machine learning to protect, inform, and guide consumers with personalized guidance, offers, and recommendations based on behaviors and financial data.

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About MX Data Enhancement

MX offers a comprehensive suite of data enhancement services to deliver enhanced, verified financial data to improve money experiences, drive new growth opportunities, enhance decision making, and make better use of time and resources.

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About MX Mobile

MX offers a fully-featured digital banking platform that empowers financial institutions and fintechs to deliver datadriven, contextual, and personalized experiences.

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