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市場調查報告書
英國的直接銀行:2007年
UK Direct Banks 2007: Competitors for deposit-based funding
| 出版商 |
Datamonitor |
| 出版日期 |
2008年01月 |
商品編碼 |
60603 |
| 內容資訊 |
英文 31 pages |
| 價格 |
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本報告已在2011年07月19日停止出版。
Abstract
Overview
Introduction
Higher interbank money market rates, which have resulted from the credit
squeeze, are putting significant pressure on lenders to source funds. Unlike
some traditional banks, direct banks may more insulated because they have
large, fast growing deposit bases upon which to draw. This report explores
their offerings.
Scope
- Presents a comparative analysis of variable deposit rates of direct banks,
high street banks and building societies;
- Presents a comparative analysis of fixed deposit rates of direct banks,
high street banks and building societies;
- Compares the features of variable and fixed rate savings products offered
by UK-based direct banks.
Report Highlights
Between June and December 2007, Smile has consistently offered lower rates
than its competitors, while Sainsbury' s Bank has been the most consistent
market leader by rate, with the exception of the months of July and August
when Tesco offered the best rate, and November and December when the AA took
the lead.
A comparison between rates of high street banks and the accounts of direct
banks suggests that, among traditional banks, only Abbey and, to a lesser
extent, Lloyds TSB, are holding their own against their newer rivals.
A comparison of average rates across the three categories of providers reveals
that high street banks have consistently offered the highest average fixed
rates, although since November, the gap between their average and that of
rival direct banks and building societies has been narrowed.
Reasons to Purchase
- Assess the competitive threat posed by direct/online savings banks;
- Benchmark your pricing and product propositions;
- Use our insights to plan your strategies for targeting deposit customers.
Table of Contents
- OVERVIEW
- Catalyst
- Summary
- Methodology
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Direct banks present strong rate-based competition, particularly in the
variable rate savings market
- Since August, deposit rates have stagnated
- Online banks offer similar product features
- Table of Contents
- Table of figures
- Table of tables
- VARIABLE & FIXED DEPOSIT RATE TRENDS - DIRECT BANKS, HIGH STREET BANKS
AND BUILDING SOCIETIES
- Since August, deposit rates have stagnated
- Among direct banks, Sainsbury' s Bank has offered the most competitive
variable rates
- High street banks' variable deposit rates lag behind those of their
online competitors
- Building societies offer strong competition in the market for online
deposits
- Building societies are prepared to market aggressively on rate
- The market for fixed deposits sees increasing competition
- A limited but growing number of online banks offers fixed rate
investments
- Online offers on fixed rate investments face strong competition from
bricks-and-mortar banks
- Building societies are also holding their own in the fixed investments
market
- Gradual rate increases from online banks have allowed them to compete
against banks and building societies
- VARIABLE AND FIXED RATE PRODUCT FEATURES - DIRECT BANKS
- Online banks offer similar product features
- Interest rate guarantees and flexible payment options are common on
variable rate accounts
- Low deposit requirements and easy access features are designed to
attract the average investor
- Direct banks are developing their fixed investment ranges
- Current providers offer a mix of terms and flexible interest payment
options
- Most fixed investments from direct banks are available from £1,000
- APPENDIX
- Definitions
- Annual Effective Rate (AER)
- Direct banks
- Fixed investment / Fixed rate savings account
- Gross interest
- Variable rate savings account
- Methodology
- Further reading
- Ask the analyst
- Datamonitor consulting
- Disclaimer
- List of Tables
- Table 1: Highest deposit rates offered by direct banks, gross % p.a.,
monthly interest, Jun-Dec 2007
- Table 2: Highest internet savings deposit rates offered by high street
banks compared to the top three direct banks, gross % p.a., yearly
interest, Jun-Dec 2007
- Table 3: Highest internet savings deposit rates offered by building
societies compared to the top three direct banks, gross %, p.a., yearly
interest, Jun-Dec 2007
- Table 4: Average variable deposit rates offered by direct banks, high
street banks and building societies, gross % p.a., yearly interest,
Jun-Dec 2007
- Table 5: Highest fixed deposit rates offered by direct banks, gross %
p.a., Jun-Dec 2007
- Table 6: Direct banks' variable rate savings account features -
interest terms
- Table 7: Direct banks' variable rate savings account features -
eligibility and access terms
- Table 8: Direct banks' fixed investment account features - interest
and terms
- Table 9: Direct banks' fixed investment account features - eligibility
and access terms
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Since August 2007, most direct banks have held their savings
rates constant
- Figure 2: Abbey' s internet savings account offered the highest rate
among high street banks
- Figure 3: Only Abbey compares favorably to the top three direct banks
by rate
- Figure 4: Bradford & Bingley' s e-savings account holds its own
against direct banks
- Figure 5: Building societies offer strong rate-based competition in
direct banking
- Figure 6: Two direct banks have introduced new fixed rate deposits
since June
- Figure 7: High street banks offer comparable rates on fixed investments
- Figure 8: Nationwide and Bradford & Bingley offer rates in excess
of the average of direct banks' rates
- Figure 9: High street banks offer strong rate-based competition on
fixed investments
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