Jyske Bank CEO says AI reduces pressure for bank consolidation Jyske Bank CEO Lars Stensgaard Mørch said artificial intelligence and shared technology platforms are reducing the pressure for bank consolidation in Denmark, potentially ending the country's two-decade merger wave that shrank the number of banks from about 160 in 2005 to about 50 today. Mørch told Bloomberg that AI dissolves the core logic behind mergers, as smaller institutions can now access shared infrastructure and AI-driven services without needing scale. Jyske Bank's Q1 2026 interim report cited a commitment to scaling AI applications across productivity and customer-facing advisory functions. Via en.wikipedia.org Jyske Bank CEO says AI reduces pressure for bank consolidation Denmark's decades-long merger wave may be ending as artificial intelligence gives smaller banks a path to compete without growing 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 advisory functions. The deals that defined Denmark’s consolidation era The recent wave produced some consequential transactions. Nykredit Realkredit acquired Spar Nord Bank for $3.5B in late 2024, one of the largest Danish banking deals in recent memory. Then in 2025, three separate lenders combined to form AL Sydbank, another significant reshaping of the competitive landscape. Those deals reflected the old playbook: get big or get absorbed. Mørch’s argument is that the playbook is becoming obsolete, not because mergers are suddenly bad, but because the technological necessity driving them is fading. Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy https://cryptobriefing.com/editorial-policy/ .