Jyske Bank CEO says AI reduces pressure for bank consolidation

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Denmark has spent the last two decades shrinking its banking sector at a remarkable clip. The country went from roughly 160 banks in 2005 to about 50 today, a consolidation story that rivals anything seen in European finance. Now, according to Jyske Bank CEO Lars Stensgaard Mørch, that story may be closing its final chapter. Speaking to Bloomberg, Mørch argued that AI and shared technology platforms are dissolving the core logic behind bank mergers: the idea that you need to be big to survive. When smaller institutions can plug into shared infrastructure and deploy AI-driven services that once required armies of analysts, the competitive moat that size provides gets a lot shallower. Why scale stopped being everything The traditional case for bank consolidation was essentially a math problem. Fixed costs in compliance, risk management, and technology are brutal for small lenders. The only way to spread those costs thin enough to stay profitable was to get bigger, usually by absorbing a neighbor. Jyske Bank’s own Q1 2026 interim report signaled how seriously the bank is leaning into this direction, citing a commitment to scaling AI applications across productivity and customer-facing...

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