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Retail banking is in a time of transition from a static oligopoly to a truly competitive market make sure you react. How will the distribution of banking products develop? What is the future of the building society sector? How will a UK recession affect retail banking? Find out in Future of UK Banking to 2005 The UK retail banking market is more dynamic in 1998 than at any time in the past 20 years. A deluge of new entrants, innovative new products, and the prospects of a radical shakeup in the next few years also makes it an uncertain market. The cash cow of ten years ago is gone, and the retail banking market is more competitive than ever. Large traditional banks can no longer expect to make a profit without working for it. However, as Lloyds TSB and others have shown, large profits do still exist for the companies that get it right. The UK market is still immensely attractive to overseas competitors, as the large number of new entrants from the US has proved. But how long will this last? This report provides you with the most recent information, considered forecasts and expert analysis based on interviews with more than 300 leading executives in the UK retail banking industry to ensure that you are prepared for the future. This series of management reports offers unequalled insight into specialist areas. An insight that you will not find in any other report. This report enables you to benefit from:- Primary research- Independent, expert opinion- Predictions and long-term strategic advice |