An Analysis of the Major Central and Eastern European Banks Including Their Competitors and Successful Strategies.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c27551 ) has announced the addition of Central and Eastern European Retail Banks 2005 to their offering Introduction As CEE cee n. The letter c. states moved closer towards European harmonization har·mo·nize v. har·mo·nized, har·mo·niz·ing, har·mo·niz·es v.tr. 1. To bring or come into agreement or harmony. See Synonyms at agree. 2. Music To provide harmony for (a melody). , their banking sectors became a focus for major Western European players. This report gives the reader a comprehensive knowledge of the major CEE retail banking sectors, examining leading competitors and outlining successful strategies. It focuses on nine CEE countries and profiles nine leading players in the region. Scope This report gives readers a comprehensive data reference source for the size of CEE retail banking markets and the leading competitors in each. Data covers four core retail banking product markets: current and deposit accounts, payment cards, mortgage lending and personal lending. For each product market, data is provided for Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania, the Czech and Slovak Republics and the Baltic states Baltic states, the countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, bordering on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea. Formed in 1918, they remained independent republics until their involuntary incorporation in 1940 into the USSR. They regained their independence in Sept. . This report also includes 9 in-depth competitor profiles of retail banks that have used highly innovative strategies to succeed in these markets. Highlights Our analysis of product innovation and best-practice in CEE retail current and deposit account markets found that three banks stand out. These are: Komercni Banka of the Czech Republic Czech Republic, Czech Česká Republika (2005 est. pop. 10,241,000), republic, 29,677 sq mi (78,864 sq km), central Europe. It is bordered by Slovakia on the east, Austria on the south, Germany on the west, and Poland on the north. , Hansapank of Estonia and Slovak Tatra Banka Tatra banka is a commercial bank in Slovakia. It was founded in 1990 as the first private bank in Slovakia. It took the name of the former bank, established in 1885, but not its assets. It started financial operations in December 1991. . Our examination of CEE mortgage lending markets found that three banks stand out. These are: the Czech bank Ceska Sporitelna, Parex Banka Parex Banka is a Latvian bank with branches in Berlin, Stockholm and Tallinn, and representative offices in Tokyo, Moscow, Kiev, Baku and other cities. The bank employs 2,000 staff in 16 countries. from Latvia and Romanian BCR BCR B Cell Receptor BCR Business Communications Review (magazine) BCR Banca Comerciala Romana (Romanian bank) BCR Breakpoint Cluster Region BCR Benefit/Cost Ratio BCR Bay City Rollers . Our study of product innovation in CEE personal lending markets found that three banks stand out. These are: OTP Bank OTP Bank is the biggest commercial bank in Hungary, operating in Central and Eastern Europe. The bank operates over 1000 banks, and serves over 10 million customers in 8 countries. of Hungary, Bulgarian Bulbank and Polands Bank Pekao. Reasons to Purchase Market data enables you to compare the size and trends of retail banking product markets to identify those markets that hold the best potential. Market shares of leading competitors in CEE retail banking markets allow you to identify potential opportunities and competitive threats. Profiles allow you to learn from other banks experiences in the CEE region and to identify the most successful strategies. Topics Covered CHAPTER 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 3 OVERVIEW OF THE CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN RETAIL BANKING MARKET CHAPTER 4 CURRENT AND DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS CHAPTER 5 MORTGAGE LENDING CHAPTER 6 PERSONAL LENDING CHAPTER 7 APPENDIX List of Figures List of Tables For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c27551 |
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