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Market Research Report

Worldwide Financial Services 2010 Top 10 Predictions: Where to Next?

Published by IDC Financial Insights
Published January, 2010 Product code 107895
Content info Pages: 21
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Worldwide Financial Services 2010 Top 10 Predictions: Where to Next? published by IDC Financial Insights in January, 2010. This report consists of Pages: 21 and the price starts from US $ 4500.

Introduction

Abstract

This IDC Financial Insights report presents our top 10 predictions for global financial services. As we started 2009, there seemed to be no end in sight to the issues facing financial services. As we look forward to 2010, however, there appears to be signs that the worst is behind us. Nevertheless, we believe the industry will continue to face challenges as it addresses lingering issues from the past 24 months.

According to David Potterton, vice president of Global Research at IDC Financial Insights, "The focus in 2010 will be on restoring trust and confidence back to the financial sector. This means financial institutions will need to redefine their business models with an emphasis around the customer in order to get our industry back on track."

Table of Contents

  • Predictions
  • In This Report
  • Situation Overview
    • Four Key Themes in 2010
      • Restoring Trust and Confidence
      • True Relationship Management
      • Redefining the Business Model
      • Innovation
  • Future Outlook
    • Prediction #1: Globally, the Number of Banking Institutions Will Shrink by 4%
    • Prediction #2: Delivery Is King: Winning Banks Will Focus on Delivering Information Back to the User
    • Prediction #3: Risk, Compliance, and Regulation Will Continue to Consume the Resources of Financial Institutions Globally
    • Prediction #4: Banks Will Redefine Their Business Models Seeking Profitability in This New Reality
    • Prediction #5: Capital Markets Financial Regulation and Reporting Will Have More Bark than Bite
    • Prediction #6: Second- and Third-Tier Capital Market Firms Will Rise in Importance and Sophistication
    • Prediction #7: The Revolution in How We Communicate Will Finally Hit Insurers Full Force
    • Prediction #8: Insurers Will Understand How to Wring Efficiency Out of IT Enterprise Initiatives
    • Prediction #9: Global Financial Institutions Will Begin Consolidating Risk Management Data Warehouses, Reallocating Capital Toward Risk Data Integration Solutions
    • Prediction #10: The FinTech Industry Will Consolidate in 2010, with Enterprise Vendors (That Are Benefiting from a More Diversified Revenue Stream) Able to Acquire the Assets of FinTech Specialists
  • Essential Guidance
  • Learn More
    • Related Research
    • Synopsis
  • Figure: Four Key Financial Services Themes in 2010

Press Release

he Number of Banking Institutions Will Shrink by 4% Globally in 2010

January 19th, 2010

Global Information would like to present a new market research report, " Worldwide Financial Services 2010 Top 10 Predictions: Where to Next?" by Financial Insights.

This IDC Financial Insights report presents our top 10 predictions for global financial services. As we started 2009, there seemed to be no end in sight to the issues facing financial services. As we look forward to 2010, however, there appears to be signs that the worst is behind us. Nevertheless, we believe the industry will continue to face challenges as it addresses lingering issues from the past 24 months.

Some key predictions:

  • Delivery Is King: Winning Banks Will Focus on Delivering Information Back to the User
  • Risk, Compliance, and Regulation Will Continue to Consume the Resources of Financial Institutions Globally
  • Second- and Third-Tier Capital Market Firms Will Rise in Importance and Sophistication
  • Insurers Will Understand How to Wring Efficiency Out of IT Enterprise Initiatives

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