Plunkett's Banking, Mortgages & Securities Industry Almanac 2010
Plunkett Research, Ltd.
October 31, 2009 501 Pages - SKU: PLK2496611
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The lending industry is comprised of a wide variety of sectors, such as banking, credit cards, mortgages, leasing and consumer finance. Many of these sectors have interconnections and synergies. In addition, a large number of related services and technologies have a major influence on the lending and credit business. These services include e-commerce, credit risk analysis, call centers and information technologies. Rapid changes have taken place in lending in recent years. For example, large amounts of business and consumer debt are now syndicated or securitized. Meanwhile, non-bank firms, such as GE, have become immense competitors in the lending arena, and international acquisitions are shaping up the globalized banking industry of the near future. This carefully-researched book (which includes a database of leading companies on CD-ROM) is a banking, credit and mortgages market research and business intelligence tool-- everything you need to know about the business of banking, credit cards, mortgages and lending, including: Money center banks; Regional banks; Savings associations; Globalization of the banking and lending industries, including our profiles of nearly 350 of the world’s leading international banking firms; Mortgage banking and brokerage; Home equity loans; Credit cards; Lending and other services provided by non-bank enterprises; Significant trends in banking and lending technologies; Risk analysis, payment processing, call centers and other support services; Online banking trends; ATM trends and technologies; Banking industry software.
Please Note: Clients who purchase the online download version of this report should use the form provided in the report to receive the database of leading companies on CD-ROM.
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- A Short Banking, Mortgages & Credit Industry Glossary
- Introduction
- How to Use This Book
- Chapter 1: Major Trends Affecting the Banking, Mortgages & Credit Industry
- 1) Introduction to the Banking, Mortgages & Credit Industry
- 2) For the Long Term in the U.S., a Decline in Consumer Spending and Debt, along with an Increase in Saving
- 3) Nationalization of Banks and Investment Firms Worldwide
- 4) Giant Mergers Change the Face of Global Banking and Investment Firms
- 5) Banks Adopt Sophisticated Technology and Retail Perks to Attract Customers
- 6) Banks Vie for Previously Underserved Markets and Focus on Hispanics
- 7) Japan May Halt the Privatization of the Japan Post—One of the World’s Largest Financial Services Organizations
- 8) China’s Banking Market Posts Growth
- 9) India’s Banking Restrictions Slow Foreign Investment
- 10) ATMs Evolve from Cash-Dispensing Machines into Financial Services Depots
- 11) Credit Default Swaps (CDS) Soar into the Trillions of Dollars
- 12) Banks See Growth in Online Services
- 13) Commercial Mortgage Defaults and Foreclosures Rise
- 14) Credit Card Debts Could be the Next Big Problem/Credit Card Competition is Fierce
- 15) Credit Card Technologies Advance with Better Security and Contactless Payment
- 16) Mobile Banking, Remittances and Wireless Payments Grow as the Global Cell Phone Subscriber Base Hits 4 Billion
- 17) Subprime and Alt-A Mortgages/ Foreclosures Burn Overburdened Homeowners
- 18) Mortgage Origination Fees Fall/Online Competition Changes the Industry
- 19) Mortgage Market Facts
- Chapter 2: Banking, Mortgages & Credit Industry Statistics U.S. Banking, Credit and Mortgages Industry Overview
- I. Banking
- Top 50 U.S. Bank Holding Companies: June 30, 2009
- World’s Top 20 Banks by Total Assets: 2008
- FDIC Insured Institution Statistics
- Number of Failed U.S. Bank Institutions
- Deposit Insurance Fund Balance and Insured Deposits
- Assets & Liabilities of FDIC-Insured Commercial Banks, Grouped by Asset Size: June 2009
- Top Ten Federally-Chartered & State-Chartered Banks by Assets: 2009
- Deposits, Income & Expenses of FDIC-Insured Commercial Banks: June, 2005-2009
- Assets & Liabilities of Foreign Banking Offices in the U.S.: 2004-2nd Quarter 2009
- Savings & Investment, U.S.: 1965-2nd Quarter 2009
- Prime Interest Rate, U.S.: 1955-October 2009
- Bond Yields & Interest Rates, U.S., Selected Years: 1940-2008
- Employment in the Banking Industry, U.S.: 2002-2009
- II. Mortgages
- Homeownership Rates by Region, U.S.: 2001-2008
- Homeownership Rates by Race & Ethnicity of Householder, U.S.: 2001-2008
- New Privately-Owned Housing Units Started, U.S.: 1980-2008
- Mortgage Loans Outstanding, U.S.: 1975-2nd Quarter 2009
- Home Mortgages by Holder, U.S.: 2003-2nd Quarter 2009
- Liabilities & Assets, U.S. Agency- & Government Sponsored Enterprise (GSE)-Backed Securities by Holder: 2004-2nd Quarter 2009
- Top Ten U.S. Mortgage Finance Companies by Managed Receivables: 2008
- III. Credit
- Consumer Credit Outstanding, U.S.: 1965-August 2009
- Consumer Credit Outstanding by Major Holders, U.S.: 2004-August 2009
- Terms of Credit at Commercial Banks, U.S.: 2004-August 2009
- Loan Performance, FDIC-Insured Institutions: March 2009
- Chapter 3: Important Banking, Mortgages & Credit Industry Contacts
- (Addresses, Phone Numbers and Internet Sites)
- Chapter 4: THE BANKING & LENDING 300:
- Who They Are and How They Were Chosen
- Industry List, With Codes
- Index of Rankings Within Industry Groups
- Alphabetical Index
- Index of U.S. Headquarters Location by State
- Index of Non-U.S. Headquarters Location by Country
- Index by Regions of the U.S. Where the Firms Have Locations
- Index by Firms with International Operations
- Individual Data Profiles on Each of THE BANKING & LENDING 300
- Additional Indexes
- Index of Hot Spots for Advancement for Women/Minorities
- Index by Subsidiaries, Brand Names and Selected Affiliations
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