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      REPORT
      Dimensions: Corporate Banking IT Spending Forecasts by Technology 2025-2030
      2025 Edition
      29th June 2025
      //Dimensions: Corporate Banking IT Spending Forecasts by Technology 2025-2030

      To help clients navigate challenges facing the industry, Celent has updated its IT spending forecast model based on recent primary insights from business and technology industry leaders from its Dimensions survey program.

      US trade tariffs policies first announced and at least partially implemented at the start of April have had a seismic impact on both US and global economic outlook. While tariff policies themself are subject to a high degree of uncertainty as negotiations between US and countries occurs, it has, regardless of final outcomes, had a real economic impact, given the uncertainty it has introduced to global supply chains as well as business and consumer confidence. This forecast incorporates adjustments to 2025 spending based on situation in June 2025. While this is still subject to change, it assesses impact of tariffs on spending forecasts from Q1 2025 against Q2 2025 outlook.

      This report, Dimensions: Corporate Banking IT Spending Forecasts by Technology 2025–2030, provides insights into driving IT allocations and expected growth across technology areas within corporate banking, examining global and regional allocation growth trends.

      IT spending in this report is analyzed by technology area. This includes the following segmentation:

      • Applications—software licence and maintenance fees
      • Cloud—IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS
      • Internal—IT management, applications, and infrastructure
      • Infrastructure—data center and network, and end-user computing
      • Services—professional services, infrastructure services, applications services
      • Other—premises, facilities, and overhead costs
      Authors
      Daniel Mayo
      Daniel Mayo
      Principal Analyst
      Colin Kerr
      Colin Kerr
      Head of Banking and Payments
      Gareth Lodge
      Gareth Lodge
      Research & Advisory
      Details
      Geographic Focus
      Asia-Pacific, EMEA, LATAM, North America
      Horizontal Topics
      IT Management & Spending
      Industry
      Corporate Banking