The recent banking crisis has prompted calls for a tighter regulatory regime, which together with the harsher economic climate will force banks to adopt new strategies for cost-cutting and revenue maximization in order to safeguard their future.
Scope
Addresses the impact of new regulation on UK retail banking.
Details the opportunities that exist for UK retail banks to achieve long-term cost-savings.
Highlights areas where banks can seek to grow revenue in the new environment.
Highlights
An era of tougher regulation is approaching, which will have fundamental implications for the way in which banks operate. The extent of these changes will depend on how restrictive the new regulatory environment is.
There is therefore a renewed imperative for banks to seek out ways to reduce costs. Strategies that favor long-term over short-term cost-savings should be pursued.
Coupled with the necessity for cost-savings is a requirement for a focus on revenue growth strategies that favor a move away from the high-risk approaches of the past few years.
Reasons to Purchase
Gain an insight into which new regulatory measures are most likely to be introduced.
Identify key areas where costs can be saved while still promoting a customer-centric banking model.
Gain an insight into how the longer term strategies being used by banks can present opportunities for revenue growth.