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Banking & Capital Markets: an industry in transformation | Global banks adapt to uncertain economics and regulations Adverse economics and regulatory reform will change the global banking model. What’s on the mind of financial leaders as they prepare for the future of banking? Webcast: Are you prepared for the future of banking? The G20 Seoul Summit will focus on changes that constantly affect the regulatory environment for the banking industry. Register for our webcast which will provide insights and updates following the Summit, and thoughts on the actions that banking industry may need to take. Asia-Pacific, Europe banks struggle with customer loyalty Customer loyalty at retail banks in Asia-Pacific and Europe is at risk. Our surveys on consumer banking explore the reasons why and identify key issues banks need to address to strengthen customer relationships and retention. Lessons from change: banking and capital markets How do you manage through the recession and position your company for growth? Our banking and capital markets executives conducted over 5100 client meetings and identified some overarching themes. Enhancing risk management practices like forecasting and stress-testing and optimizing capital availability and deployment could mean the difference between surviving and thriving. Opportunities in adversity: accelerating the change for financial services organizations In January 2009, Ernst & Young published Opportunities in Adversity, where we looked at how management was dealing with the implications of the downturn, and gauged the outlook for the future.In the past six months, we have carried out interviews with 125 financial services organizations with revenues in excess of US$100 million, as part of a broader follow-up survey of some 30,000 managers across industries worldwide. The financial services findings (pdf, 4.9mb) inform our following assessment of the ways in which banks, asset managers and insurance institutions are reshaping and shoring up their businesses today. |
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