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and risk management.
Key reasons to purchase this title
- Ovum provides a comprehensive understanding of business trends and technologyspendingstrategies within the NorthAmericanRetailBanking Sector
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of this presentation 1
Research and analysis highlights 2
Key reasons to read this report 2
APPENDIX 3
Further reading 3
Ask the analyst 3
Our consulting 3
Disclaimer 3
NorthAmericanRetailBankingTechnology
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TechnologyNorthAmericanRetailBankingTechnologySpendingStrategies
Key take-outs
Further reading
Contact
US RetailBankingTechnology Business Update Q4 2009
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Introduction
This report presents the views of 100 business and technology decision-makers in the Latin and NorthAmericanretailbanking sector, drilling down into IT strategy drivers
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channel for increased IT investment in 2009
RetailBankingTechnologySpendingStrategies in Australasia (Analyst Insight)
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specializing in retailbankingtechnology will outline the trends in your market, explain how this has shaped our research agenda for 2008
Scope
- Coverage across the NorthAmerican, Latin American, Central
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Mobile Operators
Handset Manufacturers
Technology Suppliers
Retailers
C.3 Company Profiles
Hypercom
NXP
O2 UK
Orange France
Visa
UnionPay
Consult Hyperion
mFoundry
Cardis
C.4 Contactless
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, Current & Future Analysis for
Information Technology (IT) Services by Geographic Region -
North America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Middle
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, KBC, Banca Intesa, and Standard Chartered 13
Table 11: Global Leading Banks by Brand Value (2005): Annual
Estimates in US$ Million for Citi, HSBC, Bank of America,
American Express, Santander, UBS
Business Insights, Oct 2004
European retailbankingtechnologyspending, 2002 - 2006 76 Figure 5.12: US retailbanking IT spend, 2003-2006 77 Figure 6.13: European insurers are becoming more balanced in their approach
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with the financial muscle to fund ad budgets in tough economic conditions actually retain their advertising agendas. Although recovering, spending on advertising remains challenged by changing base strategies adopted
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to encourage governments to enhance their spending on biometric technologies and adopt the same for government projects such as employee and national ID cards. Incremental technology development induced rise
Business Insights, Oct 2004
Figure 2.3: Outsourcing market growth to 2005 39
Figure 2.4: Retailbanking IT spend in the US 40
Figure 2.5: Financial services agents positions 2002-2007 42
Figure 2.6: Application outsourcing
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for Technological
Adaptability 15
Evolving Database Technologies and Management Strategies 15
The Emergence of Call Center 2
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IT verticals such as financial services, retail and manufacturing. Meanwhile, government remains a key source of projects.
The Latin American IT market outlook remains positive in Q311, with BMI retaining its
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, and users of American Express’ ExpressPay proximity system are exhibiting 30% higher spending activity than equivalent cashspending customers. French retailer, Groupe LaSer, has joined Orange and Philips
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interested in receiving information from, by urbanicity, June 2010
Appendix: Trade Associations - American Obesity Association
- Avon USA
- Bank of America Corporation
- BP p.l.c.
- British Broadcasting
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): Percentage Market Share by Company -
American Home Assurance, American Steamship Owners,
Continental Insurance, Federal Insurance Co., Firemans Fund
Insurance, Indemnity Ins Co. of North America, Navigators