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Personal Lending Innovations from Abroad

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Datamonitor
Published: June 2008
Product Code: R313-33242
Description
Introduction

The commoditized nature of unsecured personal loans has stifled the innovation process in the UK. This brief looks at unsecured personal loan innovations from abroad and assesses their potential in the UK market.

Introduction

Examples of unsecured personal loan innovations from around the world Expert opinion on the suitability of different personal lending innovations for the UK market A look at how loan providers are adapting products to fit with changing global concerns

Highlights

Despite the launch of Shariah banking in the UK, unsecured personal loans are not yet widely available under Shariah Law. In Dubai however, banks are careful to ensure that they offer loans that are consistent with the principles of Shariah Law. Mobile banking in the UK is still a very marginal activity, with only about 25,000 using mobile banking network Monilink in 2007. Mobile technology is unlikely to be used unless it is free and if it is free then the provider will bear the cost. This explains in part why mobile banking has yet to take off in the UK. In Dubai, bundling other financial products with an unsecured personal loan is a popular strategy to attract customers. HSBC UAE is offering a current account with its usual minimum balance requirement waived and a free credit card for one year with its flexible personal unsecured loan.

Reasons to Purchase

Gain insight into how innovations in the unsecured loan market abroad might translate to the UK Develop an understanding of the use of new technologies to promote loan uptake Keep up-to-date with the latest product developments in unsecured personal lending.
Table of Contents
DATAMONITOR VIEW
CATALYST
SUMMARY
ANALYSIS
Product design: the rest of the world has strived to make the unsecured personal loan a more dynamic product
Banks in Dubai offer customers leveraged investment products
The Retail Banking Team view
Dubai loan products are Shariah compliant
The Retail Banking Team view
Loan providers are offering a plethora of products that profess to care for the environment
The Retail Banking Team view
Pricing structure: some French banks charge different interest rates depending on region
Crédit Agricole offers a simulation facility for loan payback that accounts for regional differences
The Retail Banking Team view
Repayment options: lenders from abroad tend to offer much more flexibility with their loan repayment options
In Singapore, GE Money's James personal loans offers flexible repayment options
The Retail Banking Team view
Loan Trimmer provides borrowers with tax savings
The Retail Banking Team view
Many banks allow customers to redraw their funds
The Retail Banking Team view
Bundling: unlike their foreign counterparts, UK banks do not tend to bundle products, instead they favor standard cross-selling techniques
Bundling products to existing customers is common in Dubai and Australia
The Retail Banking Team view
Customer segmentation: loan providers are expanding their loan offerings to take account of different consumer segments
Loan providers in the French market have a strong focus on providing loans to the young
The Retail Banking Team view
Loans for RRSP in Canada
The Retail Banking Team view
Distribution: the use of SMS messages to apply for loans is more advanced abroad than in the UK
Turkish banks are offering customers the chance to apply for a loan through their mobile phone
Swedish SMS message loan providers have proved popular among the young
The Retail Banking Team view
New technology: loan providers are gravitating towards social networking sites as the next stage for selling loans
Social lending has emerged with the popularity of social networking sites
The Retail Banking Team view
Financial institutions have started advertising financial products on social networking sites
The Retail Banking Team view
APPENDIX
Definitions
Offset mortgage
SIPPs (Self Invested Personal Pensions)
Methodology
Further reading
Ask the analyst
Datamonitor consulting
Disclaimer
List of Tables
Table 1: Comparison of repayment rates for an equivalent loan across four different French counties
List of Figures
Figure 1: Mashreq website outlining key features for loans against shares product
Figure 2: Screenshot of Facebook Lending Club application
Figure 3: Financial service providers regularly advertise on platforms such as Facebook


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