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(2006, 2500 words)
This paper assesses the future prospects of the British banking industry. In so doing, it examines the current position held by the British banks and the key factors that affect their success. On this basis, potential changes to these success factors were analysed as a means of discussing how these banks may perform over the long-term.
(2006, 1500 words)
This study focuses on the banking system in China after it becomes a member of WTO. This paper examines the changes after China entering and the affects of WTO policy toward Chinese banking system. The research also identifies the differences between the UK retail banking to that of Chinese banking system. The study showed that joining WTO gives both advantages and disadvantage to Chinese finance market.
(2006, 6500 words)
The paper reports on the Australian financial industry describing its structure, regulatory components, participants, etc. Analysis of the Australian banking sector is performed including PESTEL model, competitors' overview, etc. The profiles of Australia's largest banks are presented focusing on Westpac and touching on the issues of leadership, culture, strategies, management, etc. Strategic recommendations for the company's further development are offered.
(2006, 2500 words)
Firstly, this report provides PESTEL analysis. It studies the environment influences that have an impact on UK banking industry. How these influences affect the strategic development of retail banking? How these external influences are summarised by retail banking? Then, this work studies the PORTER’s five forces that determine retail banking attractiveness and long-term industry profitability. How it analysed each force to form business strategy? The work also analyses of how it responses to these forces and influences are also discussed in this the report.
(2006, 7000 words)
The paper reports on the Italian banking group Unicredit conducting analysis of their structure, corporate culture, competition in the banking industry market, the merger for the Unicredit group, the sources of value creation within the group, business strategy in relation to the performance (balanced scorecard model), financial prospective, etc.
(2006, 3700 words)
The research compares consumer beliefs towards three leading UK banks: Lloyds, HSBC and RBS. The paper develops questionnaire in the basis of secondary research which contains the salient beliefs of consumers towards the brands of concern.
(2006, 1500 words)
The paper addresses the issues of the banking business globalization discussing different views on the degree and forms of intervention from the international lender of last resort (LLR), the causes of recent economic crises, the implications of the creation of the Monetary Europe, European Central Bank (ECB), etc.
(2005, 12800 words)
After 97 financial crisis, Malaysian economic trends to regional and global. Banking industry was also affected by this trend. Malaysia started restructuring its rickety banks into a few sturdy, competitive ones. The bank consolidation started from year 2000, the number of Malaysian banking institutions has now come down to 10 anchor banking groups. Many banks face failure. This thesis is concerned with the operational performance of the leading banks (with emphasized in Malayan Banking BHD, RHB Bank, Public Bank, Southern Bank BHD and Bumiputra-commerce Bank BHD). Through this study, the scopes of research will include two ways to analyze the performance of the five leading banks and compare them in two methods. The two methods are traditional measure methods which include Return on Assets (ROA), Return on Equity (ROE), and Earning per share (EPS), payout ratio, and value-based methods which include Economic Value Added (EVA) and Market Value Added (MVA). This study will be mainly based on the annual reports of these banks. In an overall view, the five leading banks performances are normally good in trend. This is judged by looking at the ratio analysis and the indicators of Economic Value Added and Market Value Added. Finally, there are also a number of recommendations in the project. Recommendation is suggested for the bank investors how to improve shareholder value and how the banks obtain more market share.
(2006, 2000 words)
The paper defines the concept of market contestability in the context of entry and exit barriers focusing on the restrictions for new entrants to the banking market and analysing recent trends in competition within banking industry.
(2005, 12000 words)
The dissertation aims to investigate the role of relationship marketing (RM) in customer retention in the UK banking industry providing a review of literature on the history and definitions of RM, the benefits of RM in the financial services industry, the issues of customer loyalty, etc. Research methods include collection and analysis of secondary data; qualitative and quantitative primary data (interviews and questionnaires) was collected from professional staff within three different IT organizations. Conclusions are made about the correlation between RM and customer loyalty, and the factors determining a positive relationship between banks and their customers.
(2006, 2000 words)
The paper analyses the practices of retention management (RM) in banking industry providing definitions of customer loyalty and discussing the benefits a retention manager can bring to the bank, his strategic responsibilities, performance indicators (KPI) for customer management, etc.
(2005, 2000 words)
The paper investigates the competition within the British credit card (CC) industry providing the analysis of the industry, the review of the market structure dominated by six big banks, and the issues of transparency in terms of legislation.
(2004, 4500 words)
The paper analyses the macro environment and competitiveness of the UK retail banking over the past decades using the PEST model and Michael E. Porters Five Competitive Forces model. The evaluation of the analyses is performed; conclusions are made about the changes affecting UK retail banking industry.
(2005, 1500 words)
The proposal is aimed at research in the field of customer relation management (CRM). The research is focused on the performance of the banking and business service sector of Saudi Arabia and its link with the long-term customer relationships in these sectors. One of the key objectives of this work is to establish the dependency between the socio-cultural aspects of the country and the development of customer relationship. This work contains an in-depth literature review and methodology proposed for this study.
(2005, 2000 words)
This paper offers detailed overview and to some extent, analyses of the UK market for the on-line financial products and services. The report clearly defines the market via stating the core sectors. Moreover, it goes into the review of the current status of the market and the latest issues. The report also considers nature of the demand and supply within the market and cites specific examples. Finally, the paper provides considerations as to the future of the market, its growth, development and possible negative and positive sides.
(2005, 2000 words)
The paper examines the customer relationships strategy identifying the basic concepts of retention management and providing an overview of the US and UK banks practices in improving their service quality through a relationship chain. The importance of appointing a senior manager responsible for retention management is highlighted.
(2005, 4000 words)
The paper addresses the current financial difficulties of the UK based Leeds & Bradford Bank (L&B) suggesting scenarios of actions on the part of the Bank of England and seeking to foresee the impacts of L&B possible insolvency on their depositors. The practices of central banks in dealing with banking crises are reviewed focusing on their actions as the lender of last resort (LOLR). The issues of deposit insurance in the UK are discussed.
(2005, 3000 words)
The paper gives an overview of US banks outlining the features of the commercial banking system, the reasons behind government regulation over banks, the history of regulatory and supervisory bodies in the USA, the forms of government protection for depositors, etc. The implications of regulation in banking practices are described including government intervention, incentives, market discipline, corporate governance, etc.
(2004, 3000 words)
The paper looks at the regulation in commercial banking system. The key features of commercial banking business are summarised; an overview of the history of banking regulation is given; the reasons behind the necessity of regulating banks are outlined. The positive and negative impacts of regulation on banking activities are discussed.
(2003, 4000 words)
The paper reports on the history and practices of the First Direct telephone bank in the UK. The reasons behind the bank's successes and failures are analysed; its marketing and media strategies are discussed; the rationale for media choices are outlined. Recommendations are made about First Direct marketing objectives and the use of media.
(2004, 2000 words)
The paper looks at the role of banking in retail industry giving an overview of its profiles and subjecting it to analysis within the framework of retail mix, customer value, customer services, market penetration, product development, etc. Conclusions are made about retail banking in the UK and the impact of the Internet on the industry.
(2005, 3000 words)
The paper looks at the commercial banking system of the USA focusing on the issues related to banking regulation. A historical overview of the regulatory methods and practices is given; the risks of commercial operation banks are outlined; the forms of risk management and deposits protection are described. In conclusion the elements of a regulatory regime are summed up.
(2004, 1700 words)
This paper focuses on the retail banking sector in Russia and investigates associated opportunities and risks of the country and market with recommendations for suitable market entry methods.
(2005, 1900 words)
The paper presents PESTLE and Porters Five Forces analyse of the UK retail banking industry
(2005, 4500 words)
The paper presents PESTLE and Porters Five Forces analyses of UK retail banking industry as well as SWOT analysis of the main UK retails banks: Barclays, Abbey National, HSBC, Lloyds TSB, Royal bank of Scotland (RBS), and NatWest
(2004, 2000 words)
The four questions provide information in regard to assessment of on-line banking market for the Big Four Banks (Barclays, Lloyds, HSBC and Natwest), application of the Porter's Five Forces model in regard to on-line challenge, SWOT of the Big Four, suggesting how can they retain their competitive advantage and what are the main sources of such advantage. Finally, assessment of how can the marcoms improve Big Fours' performance. The questions are:1. What is your assessment of the UK on-line banking market for The Big Four UK Banks? 2. Apply The Porter's Five Forces Model to The Big Four UK Banks-Dealing with the Online Challenge? 3. Identify Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Treats of The Big Four UK Banks? Highlight the key issues from the SWOT - summary of the issues and implications for The Big Four UK Banks? How might The Big Four UK Banks retain its competitive advantage? Identify a significant source of competitive advantage that they possess in terms of competing in the on-line market? 4. What can marketing communications do to improve The Big Four UK Banks' performance?
(2004, 1500 words)
It is the business-style report, where the writer briefly proposes the six business development options, which were considered as potentially beneficial for the AIB. Furthermore, the writer assesses each option in more depth and detail, so to explain the rationale for the initial proposal. For instance, the writer suggests that AIB could engage in expansion and improvement of its Internet banking facilities, generally expand its interests and areas of operation to the Europe and Asia, reinforce the existing positions in the UK and US as well as consider Eastern European markets. Finally, apply more focus to its operation as in regard to placing priorities between retail and business banking.
(2004, 6000 words)
This excellent report provides an extensive analysis of UK banking industry. Report presents: overview of UK banking industry; market structure; market trends; SWOT analysis of UK banking industry and importance of UK banking industry for UK economy. Second part of the report analyses the major factors which are likely to affect banking in the future and outlines the main changes that are likely to take place in UK banking sector. Please contact us for more information on this paper.
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