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Plunkett's Banking, Mortgages & Credit Industry Almanac 2016: Banking, Mortgages & Credit Industry Market Research, Statistics, Trends & Leading Companies

April 2016 | 599 pages | ID: PC7A9C5C787EN
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PLUNKETT'S BANKING, MORTGAGES & CREDIT INDUSTRY ALMANAC 2016

Key Findings:
  • Plunkett Research lists top 400 companies in Banking, Mortgages & Credit and names top trends changing the industry for the mid term.
Key Features:
  • Industry trends analysis, market data and competitive intelligence
  • Market forecasts and Industry Statistics
  • Industry Associations and Professional Societies List
  • In-Depth Profiles of hundreds of leading companies
  • Industry Glossary
  • Buyer may register for free access to search and export data at Plunkett Research Online
  • Link to our 5-minute video overview of this industry
Pages: 599
Statistical Tables Provided: 23
Companies Profiled: 430
Geographic Focus: Global

A complete market research report, including forecasts and market estimates technologies analysis and developments at innovative firms. You will gain vital insights that can help you shape your own strategy for business development, product development and investments.
  • How is the industry evolving?
  • How is the industry being shaped by new technologies?
  • How is demand growing in emerging markets and mature economies?
  • What is the size of the market now and in the future?
  • What are the financial results of the leading companies?
  • What are the names and titles of top executives?
  • What are the top companies and what are their revenues?
Contents, Statistics, Forecasts and Analysis Include:

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., Consumers Increase Savings/Less Inclined to Use Debt
3) Aging Populations, Baby Boomers Create Opportunities/U.S. Pension Accounts Top $24.8 Trillion
4) Basel III , Dodd-Frank Act and Volcker Act Increase Regulation
5) Investment Firms, Banks Compete for Clients in High Net Worth Households
6) Banks Vie for Previously Underserved Markets and Focus on Hispanics
7) Wal-Mart Offers Checking and Debit Service in the U.S./Banco de Wal-Mart in Mexico
8) China’s Banking Market Slows
9) India’s Foreign Banking Expected to Tighten/Microloans Slow
10) Credit Default Swaps (CDS) and Derivatives Soar into the Trillions of Dollars
11) Shadow Banking Soars with Non-Bank Alternatives/Financial Technology (“FinTech”) Enables Online Lending and Crowdfunding
12) Online Banking Grows on Mobile Devices/The Internet and ATMs Replace Tellers and Branches
13) Credit Card Issuers Face New Regulations/Visa and MasterCard Enjoy Global Growth
14) Credit Card Technologies Advance with Embedded Chips (EMV) for Better Security
15) Smartphones and Financial Technology (“FinTech”) Enable New Mobile Payment Methods
16) Near Field Communications (NFC) Changes Credit and Debit Cards
17) In Emerging Nations, mChek and M-PESA Enable Remote Banking via Cellphone
18) Smaller Down Payments/Easier Loan Qualifications Change Mortgage Market
19) Online Competition Changes the Mortgage Industry
20) Hedge Funds Regroup and Play a Major Role in Financial Products Including Derivatives, Lending and Insurance

Banking Industry Statistics

1) U.S. Banking, Mortgages & Credit Industry Overview
2) Global Banking, Mortgages & Credit Industry Overview
3) Top 50 U.S. Bank Holding Companies: June 30, 2015
4) FDIC Insured Institution Statistics: 2015
5) Number of Failed U.S. Bank Institutions, 1980-2015
6) Deposit Insurance Fund Balance and Insured Deposits: 2007-2015
7) Assets & Liabilities of FDIC-Insured Commercial Banks, Grouped by Asset Size: June 2015
8) Top Ten Federally-Chartered & State-Chartered Banks by Assets: 2015
9) Deposits, Income & Expenses of FDIC-Insured Commercial Banks: 2010-June 2015
10) Assets & Liabilities of Foreign Banking Offices in the U.S.: 2010-2nd Quarter 2015
11) Prime Interest Rate, U.S.: 1955-October 2015
12) Bond Yields & Interest Rates, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2014
13) Employment in the Banking Industry, U.S.: 2009-2015
14) Homeownership Rates by Race & Ethnicity of Householder, U.S.: 1995-2014
15) Homeownership Rates by Region, U.S.: Selected Years, 1965-2014
16) New Privately-Owned Housing Units Started, U.S.: 1975-2014
17) Mortgage Loans Outstanding, U.S.: 1976-2nd Quarter 2015
18) Home Mortgages by Holder, U.S.: 2010-2nd Quarter 2015
19) Assets & Liabilities, U.S. Agency- & Government Sponsored Enterprise (GSE)-Backed Securities by Holder: 2010-2nd Quarter 2015
20) Consumer Credit Outstanding, U.S.: 1970-2015
21) Consumer Credit Outstanding by Major Holders, U.S.: 2010-2nd Quarter 2015
22) Terms of Credit at Commercial Banks, U.S.: 2010-2nd Quarter 2015
23) Loan Performance, FDIC-Insured Institutions: March 2015
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., Consumers Increase Savings/Less Inclined to Use Debt
3) Aging Populations, Baby Boomers Create Opportunities/U.S. Pension Accounts Top $24.8 Trillion
4) Basel III, Dodd-Frank Act and Volcker Act Increase Regulation
5) Investment Firms, Banks Compete for Clients in High Net Worth Households
6) Banks Vie for Previously Underserved Markets and Focus on Hispanics
7) Wal-Mart Offers Checking and Debit Service in the U.S./Banco de Wal-Mart in Mexico
8) China’s Banking Market Slows
9) India’s Foreign Banking Expected to Tighten/Microloans Slow
10) Credit Default Swaps (CDS) and Derivatives Soar into the Trillions of Dollars
11) Shadow Banking Soars with Non-Bank Alternatives/Financial Technology (“FinTech”) Enables Online Lending and Crowdfunding
12) Online Banking Grows on Mobile Devices/The Internet and ATMs Replace Tellers and Branches
13) Credit Card Issuers Face New Regulations/Visa and MasterCard Enjoy Global Growth
14) Credit Card Technologies Advance with Embedded Chips (EMV) for Better Security
15) Smartphones and Financial Technology (“FinTech”) Enable New Mobile Payment Methods
16) Near Field Communications (NFC) Changes Credit and Debit Cards
17) In Emerging Nations, mChek and M-PESA Enable Remote Banking via Cellphone
18) Smaller Down Payments/Easier Loan Qualifications Change Mortgage Market
19) Online Competition Changes the Mortgage Industry
20) Hedge Funds Regroup and Play a Major Role in Financial Products Including Derivatives, Lending and Insurance

CHAPTER 2: BANKING INDUSTRY STATISTICS

U.S. Banking, Mortgages & Credit Industry Overview
Global Banking, Mortgages & Credit Industry Overview
Top 50 U.S. Bank Holding Companies: June 30, 2015
FDIC Insured Institution Statistics: 2015
Number of Failed U.S. Bank Institutions, 1980-2015
Deposit Insurance Fund Balance and Insured Deposits: 2007-2015
Assets & Liabilities of FDIC-Insured Commercial Banks, Grouped by Asset Size: June 2015
Top Ten Federally-Chartered & State-Chartered Banks by Assets: 2015
Deposits, Income & Expenses of FDIC-Insured Commercial Banks: 2010-June 2015
Assets & Liabilities of Foreign Banking Offices in the U.S.: 2010-2nd Quarter 2015
Prime Interest Rate, U.S.: 1955-October 2015
Bond Yields & Interest Rates, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2014
Employment in the Banking Industry, U.S.: 2009-2015
Homeownership Rates by Race & Ethnicity of Householder, U.S.: 1995-2014
Homeownership Rates by Region, U.S.: Selected Years, 1965-2014
New Privately-Owned Housing Units Started, U.S.: 1975-2014
Mortgage Loans Outstanding, U.S.: 1976-2nd Quarter 2015
Home Mortgages by Holder, U.S.: 2010-2nd Quarter 2015
Assets & Liabilities, U.S. Agency- & Government Sponsored Enterprise (GSE)-Backed Securities by Holder: 2010-2nd Quarter 2015
Consumer Credit Outstanding, U.S.: 1970-2015
Consumer Credit Outstanding by Major Holders, U.S.: 2010-2nd Quarter 2015
Terms of Credit at Commercial Banks, U.S.: 2010-2nd Quarter 2015
Loan Performance, FDIC-Insured Institutions: March 2015

CHAPTER 3: IMPORTANT BANKING INDUSTRY CONTACTS

(Addresses, Phone Numbers and Internet Sites)

CHAPTER 4: THE BANKING & LENDING 400: WHO THEY ARE AND HOW THEY WERE CHOSEN

Index of Companies Within Industry Groups
Alphabetical Index
Index of U.S. Headquarters Location by State
Index of Non-U.S. Headquarters Location by Country
Individual Data Profiles on Each of THE BANKING & LENDING 400
Additional Indexes
Index of Hot Spots for Advancement for Women/Minorities
Index by Subsidiaries, Brand Names and Selected Affiliations
A Short Banking Industry Glossary


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