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The Commercial Credit Business in the US: An Overview of Business and Technology TrendsProduct Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: TowerGroup Published: May 2000 Product Code: R301-0024 Description Wholesale banking is an umbrella term used to describe the products and services that a commercial bank provides to its corporate customers. Specific products fall into one of two categories: commercial credit and noncredit fee-based services. Historically, commercial banks focused primarily on large and medium-sized businesses because the average dollar value of transactions (including loans) in these segments was high. However, competitive pressures in the US, particularly in the commercial credit market, have dramatically altered the wholesale banking environment. Nonbank and non-FSI lenders have emerged and offer corporate customers alternative sources for loans. Fortune 1,000 customers are going directly to the capital markets for funding. This TowerGroup Research Note provides an overview of the business and technology trends in commercial lending.
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