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The global outlook series on Banking provides a collection of statistical anecdotes, market briefs, and concise summaries of research findings. An easy guide to What, Why, When, How, Where, and Who of an industry, the global outlook series offers a bird's eye view of the global Banking industry. Annotated with 73 information-rich tables presenting market data findings, and analytical research projections, the entire discussion builds a macro-level perception of the industry in its totality (regional & global). The global market discussion offers quantitative insights into world banking revenues, global assets of leading banks, online banking market by number of users, online payments market by percentage of credit card payments and number of ATM terminals in select regions, among other parameters. Also included is a compilation of all recent mergers, acquisitions, and strategic corporate developments. Major regional markets discussed include the United States, Canada, Japan, Europe, France, Germany, Italy, UK, Russia, Rest of Europe, Asia-Pacific, China India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Vietnam, The Middle East, Africa, among others. The report includes an indexed, easy-to-refer, fact-finder directory listing the addresses, and contact details of 2420 companies worldwide.
1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW 1Table 1: Global Top 15 Banks in Terms of Assets (2011): Valuein US$ Trillion for BNP Paribas, HSBC Holdings, Deutsche Bank,Mitsubishi UFJ, Barclays PLC, and Others 2Emerging Markets are the Mainstays 3Retail Banking: The Transformation 3Consumer Banking 3Internet Banking - 'Convenience At a Click' 3Table 2: World Current & Future Analysis for Internet Bankingby Geographic Region - US, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, LatinAmerica and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed withNumber of Customers in Thousand for Years 2011 and 2015 4Advantages of Internet Banking 4Drawbacks of Internet Banking 4Mobile Banking 5Table 3: World Current & Future Analysis for Mobile Bankingby Geographic Region - US, Canada, Europe, Asia-Pacific, andRest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Number ofUsers in Millions for Years 2011 and 2015 5Commercial Banking 6Trade Deals 6Bank Cards 6Credit Cards 6Credit Card Usage - Factors Influencing the Market 6Emerging Credit Markets 7Debit Cards 7Online Credit Card Payments 7ATM: An Important Banking Product 7ATMs: Much More than Cash Dispensing Machines 8ATM Terminals 9Table 4: World Current & Future Analysis for AutomatedTeller Machines by Geographic Region/Country - US, Canada,Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East &Africa, and Latin American Markets Independently Analyzedwith Installed Basein '000 Units for Years 2011 and 2015 9Banking Penetration Rate (Deposits) 10Banks Insurance Ventures 10
2. ISSUES & TRENDS 11
Cost Cutting 11
Banking: The Challenge of 'Growing' Scale and Scope 11
Mobile Banking Service Growing 11
Mobile Banking - Serving the Un-Banked 11
Mobile Banking Opportunities for Various Market Participants 12
Factors Influencing Banks' Adoption of Mobile Banking Technology 12
Consolidation Reshapes the US Banking Sector 13
Recent Mergers and Acquisitions in the US Banking Sector 13
Consolidation to Heat Up Further in the European Banking Sector 15
Online Banking Growing in Europe 15
Foreigners Eye the Indian Banking Sector 16
Retail Banking Sector Growing Fast in India 16
Islamic Banking - A Proliferating Concept 16
The UK Retail Banking Sector Consolidating 17
Self-Directed Banking Gaining Prominence in Canada 17
Liberalization of the Banking Sector in China 18
Private Banking Service Coming Up in China 18
Focusing on the Customer 18
Information Technology 19
Outsourcing 19
Business Process Outsourcing 19
Table 5: Global Financial Institutions' Expenditure on
Information Technology (A Recent Past Perspective):
Breakdown of Expenditure in US$ Billion for 2003 through
2008 by Category - Outsourcing and Others 20
Basel II Capital Accord 20
Competitive Pressures on Capital 20
3. INDUSTRY DEFINITION 21Commercial Banks 21Savings Banks and Savings & Loan Associations 21Credit Unions 22Federal Reserve Banks 22
4. MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS 23
5. MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS ARCHIVE - A PEEK INTO THE RECENT PAST 54
6. STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS/ALLIANCES/ JOINT VENTURES ARCHIVE 107
7. STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS/ALLIANCES/ JOINT VENTURES ARCHIVE - APEEK INTO THE RECENT PAST 109
8. PRODUCT/SERVICE LAUNCHES 115
9. PRODUCT/SERVICE LAUNCHES ARCHIVE - A PEEK INTO THE RECENT PAST 118A REGIONAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE 122
1. THE UNITED STATES 122
Overview 122
Table 6: The US Banking Industry: Annual Revenues in US$
Trillion for 2010 through 2015 122
Recent Banking Trends in the US 123
Substantial Reduction in the Mortgage Rates 123
Effect of Financial Reforms 123
Survival of Free Checking Service 123
Permanent Hike in FDIC Insurance Confirmed 123
Decline in Credit Card Debt 123
Increase in Savings Deposits 124
Other Key Developments in the US Banking Industry 124
Competition and Consolidation 125
Internet Banking Usage Continues to Increase 125
Internet Bill Payers Prove Profitable for Banks 125
Select Major ATM Players 126
Diebold, Inc. (USA) 126
NCR Corporation (USA) 126
Table 7: Top 20 Banks in the US in Terms of Assets (2011):
Value in US$ Billion for Bank of America Corporation, JP
Morgan Chase & Co., Citigroup Inc., Wells Fargo & Co.,
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Morgan Stanley, Metlife Inc., and
Others 127
Table 8: Top 20 Banks in the US in Terms of Deposits (2011):Deposits in US$ Billion for JP Morgan Chase, Bank ofAmerica, Wells Fargo, Citibank, U.S. Bank, PNC Bank, TheBank of New York, and Others 128Mortgages 129Mortgage Vs. Non-Mortgage Credit 129Table 9: Mortgage Origination Value in the US for 2005through 2008 in US$ Billion 129
2. CANADA 130
Mobile Banking Sector in Canada 130
Table 10: Canadian Current & Future Analysis for Mobile
Banking Analyzed with Number of Users in Millions for Years
2006 through 2015 130
Smartphones to Boost Mobile Banking 130
Canadian Internet Banking Market: An Overview 130
Canadian Banking Industry at a Glance 131
Table 11: Canadian banking Transaction Volumes by Delivery
Channel (2008-2010): Breakdown of Number of Transactions for
ABMs, Debit Cards, Net Banking, and Telephone Banking 131
Automated Teller Machines 132
Table 12: Canadian Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Automated Teller Machines with Installed Base in '000 Units
for Years 2011 through 2015 132
Table 13: Transaction Volumes at Bank- Owned ABMs in Canadaby Transaction Type (2008-2010): Percentage Breakdown ofNumber of Transactions for Cash Withdrawals, Deposits, BillPayments, and Transfers 132Cards Market in Canada 133Table 14: Number of Credit Cards in Circulation in Canada:2006-2010 133
Table 15: Credit Card Market in Canada (2006-2010): Volume of
Processed Sales Slips and Average Sale Value per Slip 133
3. JAPAN 134Automated Teller Machines in Japan 134Table 16: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forAutomated Teller Machines with Installed Base in '000 Unitsfor Years 2011 through 2015 134Competition 134Table 17: Select Leading Japanese City Banks by Total NetAssets in US$ Billion: 2011 134
Table 18: Select Leading Japanese City Banks by Net Income in
US$ Billion: 2011 135
A Historical Perspective of the Banking Crisis 135
Plaza Accord - A Change that Triggered the Crisis 135
Hitachi-Omron Terminal Solutions, Corp. (Japan) 135
4. EUROPE 136European Banking Industry: A Review 136Table 19: European Banking Industry: Annual Revenues in US$Billion for 2010 through 2015 136European Retail Financial Services: Bracing up for theImminent Regulatory and Compliance Requirements 136Automated Teller Machines Market in Europe 137Table 20: European Current & Future Analysis for AutomatedTeller Machines by Geographic Region/Country - France,Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia, and Rest of Europe MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Installed Base in '000 Units forYears 2011 and 2015 137
Table 21: Leading European Markets by Number of Banks and
Bank Assets: 2010 (In US$ Billion) 138
Table 22: Leading European Markets by Bank Deposits: 2010 (InUS$ Billion) 139
Table 23: Leading European Markets by Bank Loans Granted:
2010 (In US$ Billion) 139
Mortgage Market 140
Table 24: Outstanding Residential Mortgage Lending in Select
Leading Countries in Europe: 2010 140
4a. FRANCE 141A Concentrated Industry 141Table 25: Leading Banks in France (2011): Total Assets in US$Trillion for BNP Paribas, Crédit Agricole, Société Généraleand Groupe BPCE 141Retail Banking 141Table 26: French Past, Current & Future Analysis forAutomated Teller Machines with Installed Base in '000 Unitsfor Years 2011 and 2015 142Bank Cards 142
4b. GERMANY 143
Table 27: Leading Banks in Germany (2011): Total Assets in US$
Trillion for Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank 143
Commercial and Retail Banking 143
Table 28: Banking Sector in Germany (2011): Percentage
Breakdown of Bank Assets by Type of Bank - Landesbanken,
Commercial Banks, Savings Banks, Regional Banks, Co-Operative
Local Banks, Co-Operative Central Banks, and Foreign Banks 143
Table 29: Banking Sector in Germany (2011): PercentageBreakdown of Bank Loans by Type of Bank - Savings Banks,Co-Operative Local Banks, Commercial Banks, Regional Banks,Landesbanken, Co-Operative Central Banks, and Foreign Banks 144
Table 30: Banking Sector in Germany (2011): Percentage
Breakdown of Bank Savings by Type of Bank - Savings Banks,
Co-Operative Local Banks, Regional Banks, Commercial Banks
and Others 144
Bank Cards 144
ATMs (Automated Teller Machine) 145
Table 31: German Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Automated Teller Machines with Installed Base in '000 Units
for Years 2007 through 2015 145
Banking Software 145
Mortgage Finance 145
Wincor Nixdorf (Germany) 145
4c. ITALY 147Overview 147Table 32: Leading Banking Firms in Italy (2011): Assets UnderManagement (AuM) in $Trillion for Intesa Sanpaolo 147
Table 33: Number of Cashless Payments by Transaction Mode in
Italy (2011): Percentage Breakdown for Debit
Transfers/Collection Orders, Bank Cheques and Bank Drafts,
Debit Card Payments, and Credit Transfers 147
Table 34: Transaction Value by Cashless Payments Mode inItaly (2011): Percentage Breakdown for Credit Transfers, BankCheques and Bank Drafts, Debit Transfers/ Collection Orders,and Debit Card Payments 148
4d. THE UNITED KINGDOM 149
Table 35: Card Usage in the UK by Card Type (2007-2010):
Number of Purchase Transactions for Credit Card and Debit Card
in Millions 149
Table 36: Card Usage in the UK by Sector (2007-2010):Percentage Breakdown of Transaction Volume for Retail andServices 149
Table 37: Card Spending in the UK by Type (2007-2010):
Transaction Value in £ Billions for Credit Card and Debit Card 150
Table 38: Card Spending in the UK by Sector (2007-2010):Percentage Breakdown of Transaction Value for Retail andServices 150Automated Teller Machines Market in the UK 151Table 39: UK Past, Current & Future Analysis for AutomatedTeller Machines with Installed Base in '000 Units for Years2011 and 2015 151
4e. RUSSIA 152
Table 40: Banking Sector in Russia (2011): Percentage
Breakdown by Ownership of Bank Assets by Category -
State-Owned Banks, Captive and Other Banks, Privately Owned
Domestic Banks, Regional Banks, and Foreign Banks 152
Positive Growth Prospects in Retail Banking 152
Credit Card Market 152
Table 41: Credit Cards Transactions in Russia (A Historic
Review): Breakdown of Transactions Value in Ruble Billion for
2003 through 2008 by Bank - Bank of Russia, and Private
Payment 153
Table 42: Russian Current & Future Analysis for AutomatedTeller Machines with Installed Base in '000 Units for Years2011 through 2015 153
4f. REST OF EUROPE 154
Banking Market Overview 154
Automated Teller Machines Market in Rest of Europe 154
Table 43: Rest of Europe Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Automated Teller Machines with Installed Base in '000 Units
for Years 2011 through 2015 154
Sweden 155
Table 44: Swedish Banking Industry: Number of Banks by Type
for Years 2000 and 2010 155
Table 45: Banking Transactions in Sweden by Payment Mode(2005 & 2010): Number of Transactions in Millions for Cards(Credit and Debit) and ATMs 155
Table 46: Leading Banks in Sweden by Equity (2010):
Shareholder Equity in US$ Billion for Nordea, SEB, Swedbank
and Handelsbank 155
Table 47: Leading Banks in Sweden by Lending to Public(2010): Total Lent Value in US$ Billion for Nordea,Handelsbanken, Swedbank and SEB 156
Table 48: Leading Banks in Sweden by Balance (2010): Total
Balance in US$ Billion for Nordea, SEB, Handelsbanken and
Swedbank 156
Table 49: Swedish Bank Deposits by Customer Type (2010):Percentage Breakdown of Total Value Deposits for Household,Corporate, Foreign Public, Public Sector and Others 156
Table 50: Swedish Bank Lending by Customer Type (2010):
Percentage Breakdown of Lent Value for Corporate, Foreign
Public, Household, Public Sector and Others 157
Ireland 157
Table 51: Irish Online Banking Market (2009 & 2010):
Analyzed in terms of Number of Registered Customers,
Frequency of Access, and Payment Volumes 157
Table 52: Irish Online Payment Volumes by Source (2009 &2010): Percentage Breakdown of Volume Transactions forDomestic Payments, Mobile Top-ups, and International Payments 158Bulgaria 158Croatia 158Czech Republic 158Czech Banking Association 159Hungary 159Poland 159Table 53: Banking Sector in Poland (2011): PercentageBreakdown by Structure of Bank Ownership by Category -Foreign Banks, Small Investors, Treasury, DomesticInvestors, and Other State Institutions 159Portugal 160Table 54: Banking Sector in Portugal (2011): PercentageBreakdown of Deposits by Type - Time Deposits byIndividuals, Demand Deposits by Individuals, Demand Depositsby Non- Financial Corporation, and Time Deposits byNon-Financial Corporations 160Spain 160Table 55: Spanish Current & Future Analysis for AutomatedTeller Machines with Installed Base in '000 Units for Years2011 through 2015 160Switzerland 161Overview 161Key Players 161Types of Swiss Banks 161The Netherlands 161
5. ASIA-PACIFIC 162
Table 56: Asia-Pacific Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) by Geographic Region/Country
- China, India, South Korea, Australia, and Rest of Asia-
Pacific Markets Independently Analyzed with Installed Base in
'000 Units for Years 2011 through 2015 162
Loans 162
Key Markets in Asia-Pacific 163
Australia 163
Table 57: Australian Current & Future Analysis for Automated
Teller Machines with Installed Base in '000 Units for Years
2007 through 2015 163
China 164
Overview and Outlook 164
Table 58: Chinese Current & Future Analysis for Automated
Teller Machines with Installed Base in '000 Units for Years
2011 through 2015 165
Table 59: State-Owned Commercial Banks in China - ForeignStrategic Investors 165
Table 60: Second-Tier Joint Stock Commercial Banks in China
- Foreign Strategic Investors 166
Table 61: City Commercial Banks in China - ForeignStrategic Investors 166India 167A Review of the Indian Banking Sector 167Table 62: Indian Current & Future Analysis for AutomatedTeller Machines with Installed Base in '000 Units for Years2011 through 2015 168Outlook 168Competitive Landscape 169Table 63: Leading Public Sector Banks in India by Assets:2011 (In US$ Billion) 169
Table 64: Leading Public Sector Banks in India by Income:
2011 (In US$ Million) 170
Table 65: Leading Private Sector Banks in India by TotalAssets: 2011 (In US$ Billion) 171
Table 66: Leading Private Sector Banks in India by Income:
2011 (In US$ Million) 172
Table 67: Leading Overseas Banks in India by Total Assets:2011 (In US$ Billion) 173
Table 68: Leading Overseas Banks in India by Income: 2011
(In US$ Million) 174
Indonesia 174
Malaysia 175
Philippines 175
Singapore 175
South Korea 176
Overview 176
Table 69: South Korean Current & Future Analysis for
Automated Teller Machines with Installed Base in '000 Units
for Years 2011 through 2015 176
Vietnam 177
6. MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA 178Market Overview 178Table 70: The Middle East & Africa Past, Current & FutureAnalysis for Automated Teller Machines with Installed Base in'000 Units for Years 2007 through 2015 178Israel 179Overview 179Operating Environment 180Outlook 180Libya 181Saudi Arabia 181United Arab Emirates (UAE) 181Africa 181Mobile Banking to Burgeon Significantly in Africa 181
7. LATIN AMERICA 183
Table 71: Latin American Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Automated Teller Machines by Geographic Region/Country -
Brazil and Rest of Latin American Markets Independently
Analyzed with Installed Base in '000 Units for Years 2007
through 2015 183
Brazil 183
A Key Market in Latin America 183
Pension Funds Post Robust Gains 184
Asset Managers 184
An Insight 184
Table 72: Brazilian Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Automated Teller Machines with Installed Base in '000 Units
for Years 2007 through 2015 185
Loan Volumes 185
Outlook 185
Chile 185
Overview 185
Securities 186
Liberalization 186
Bad loans 186
Colombia 187
Market Overview 187
Mexico 187
Table 73: Payment Cards Usage in Mexico (A Historic Review):
Number of Cards Used in Thousands for 2003 through 2008 for
Debit Cards and Credit Cards 187
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