New Consumer Banking Relationship And Its Regulatory Change
Regulatory Change and the New Consumer Banking Relationship
Driven by confluence of recession-induced changes, 2010 brings a perfect storm to the card industry: deteriorated credit quality, consumer credit pullback, shrinking credit card portfolios, and sweeping regulatory change. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=161203&rt=Regulatory-Change-and-the-New-Consumer-Banking-Relationship.html )
The CARD Act and the Dodd-Frank Act are reshaping both ends of the consumer banking relationship, as industry participants retool their consumer card and banking strategies, and as consumers adapt their banking and card preferences, attitudes and usage patterns as the recession continues.
Regulatory Change & The New Consumer Card & Banking Relationship is necessary reading for industry participants navigating the effect these sweeping regulations are having on their credit card, debit card, gift card and consumer banking strategies. In emphasizing a trend-forward philosophy, the report also assists in viewing the impact of these regulations into 2011 and 2012.
The report breaks down relevant regulations and their impact on the market, in part by trending important industry metrics (such as interest rates, fees, and penalties) in detail. To help gauge the effect and future ramifications on the consumer, It conducts Regulatory Impact and Trend Forecasting on three groups significantly affected by the regulations: Echo Boomers, The Affluent, and The Debt-Burdened. Regulatory Response and Strategy Profiles of the top 10 card issuers help gauge industry responses and strategies.
Key chapters :
Chapter 1 Executive Summary
Chapter 2 Regulatory Analysis and Impact
Chapter 3 Macroeconomic and Credit Trends
Chapter 4 Trend Analysis: Affected Revenue Generation
Chapter 5 Regulatory Response and Strategy Profiles
Chapter 6 Regulatory Impact and Trend Forecasting: Echo Boomers
Chapter 7 Regulatory Impact and Trend Forecasting: High-Debt Holders
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