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市場調查報告書

歐洲・中東・非洲地區的銀行服務市場:2010年的主要預測的10個項目

EMEA Banking 2010 Top 10 Predictions: The Year of Intelligence

出版商 IDC Financial Insights
出版日期 2010年01月 商品編碼 113214
內容資訊 英文 Pages: 19
價格
US $ 5250 PDF by E-mail (Single user license)


歐洲・中東・非洲地區的銀行服務市場:2010年的主要預測的10個項目 是由出版商IDC Financial Insights在2010年01月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含Pages: 19 價格從美金5250起跳。

簡介

本報告書內容包括:歐洲・中東・非洲地區的銀行服務市場在2010年的展望及調查分析、重要投資領域、法律規定・遵循的影響等、2010年的主要預測的10個項目、銀行・IT供應商的提案等包含圖表共19頁、內容綱要摘記如下:

預測

關於本調查

概況

  • 回復的方法
  • 2010年的動態變化
  • 2010年的IT支出展望
  • 銀行服務商務的轉換

未來的展望

  • 2010年的預測
    • 1:風險相關佔優先IT投資項目居多
    • 2:遵循相關的IT預算增大25%・銀行無多餘的策略投資空間
    • 3:僅存的IT成本削減10%是一個課題
    • 4:獨立型風險管理轉為統合型風險管理
    • 5:檔案管理策略的再檢討:檔案管理能力轉為商務及使用者
    • 6:歐洲2家大規模銀行的危機和小規模銀行的合併
    • 7:新的政府・規範條件:更機敏的企業對市場的開放
    • 8:銀行業的「單一客戶觀點」的計畫
    • 9:SME市場的競爭:商務智慧的更優異的處境
    • 10:行動銀行服務的急速成長・未達普及率的非接觸結算・行動付款的變調

主要提案

  • 對銀行的提案
  • 對供應商的提案

參考資料

  • 相關調查

圖表

目錄

Abstract

This IDC Financial Insights report presents our top 10 predictions for EMEA financial services. Focus, transparency, and resolve will continue to be the guidelines for 2010, as banks tackle continued economic and financial strain. As the cost of doing business increases, banks that can harness information to deliver real intelligence will lead the pack. The difficulty over the next 12 months will be balancing the cost of doing business and growth opportunities.

According to Rachel Hunt, director for EMEA banking research, "Banks that started transformation projects three years ago will be better placed to compete in the future, while small institutions need to understand that few will survive the greatest market dislocation we have ever seen, without considerable review of their operating models. 2010 will be the year of intelligence as a competitive differentiator, as they tackle regulation, increasing audit and transparency requirements, and new competitors."

Table of Contents

  • Predictions
  • In This Report
  • Situation Overview
    • On the Road to Recovery
    • The Dynamics of 2010: Three Themes
    • IT Spending Will Remain Flat in 2010
    • Banking Business Dislocation
  • Future Outlook
    • 2010 Predictions
      • Prediction #1: Risk Spending Will Dominate Otherwise Flat IT Spending Priorities
      • Prediction #2: Banks in 2010 Will No Longer be Able to Afford Tactical Regulatory Investment as Compliance IT Budgets Grow to 25%
      • Prediction #3: Banks Will be Challenged to Take Out 10% IT Costs to Survive
      • Prediction #4: Independent Risk Control Will Become Integrated Risk Control as Risk Management Moves Closer to the Point of Origination
      • Prediction #5: Data Management Strategy Will be Revised to Deliver Control Back to the Business and End User
      • Prediction #6: Two More Big European Banks Will Fail, While Many Small Institutions Will be Forced to Merge
      • Prediction #7: New Government and Regulatory Requirements Will Open the Market to More Nimble Competitors
      • Prediction #8: Will the Banking Industry Finally Tackle the Single Customer View?
      • Prediction #9: Better Business Intelligence Will Allow Banks to Battle for SMEs in 2010
      • Prediction #10: In 2010, Mobile Banking Will Gain Critical Momentum, Contactless Payments Will Not Achieve Critical Mass, and Mobile Payments Will Continue to Fail
  • Essential Guidance
    • Essential Guidance for Banks
      • Get Your House in Order!
    • Essential Guidance for Vendors
      • Home in Your Skills!
  • Learn More
    • Related Research
    • Synopsis
  • Figure: Real GDP Growth (Annual Percentage Change)
  • Figure: Bank Profit and Loss, Nine Months to 2009, €B
  • Figure: 2010 Market Dynamics for EMEA Banking
  • Figure: EMEA IT Spending Forecast, 2010
  • Figure: Selected EU Countries' Total Number of Credit Institutions, December 2002 to December 2009, Three-Year CAGR -10.57%
  • Figure: New Regulations for Banks — A Lot to Think About
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