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Company Profile
Cooperatieve Rabobank UA – Company Profile
Cooperatieve Rabobank UA (Rabobank) offers global banking and other related financial solutions to commodity traders, large corporates, start-ups, financial institutions, and private equity firms. It provides a wide range of accounts, deposits, cards, loans, term deposits, managed funds, agriculture and rural advisory, and leasing, among others. Rabobank also offers services such as international payments, capital structuring, mergers and acquisitions advisory, treasury management, transaction banking, private equity, and factoring. The bank also provides personal, online, retail, and wholesale banking. It operates...
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Rabobank Private Banking – Company Profile
Rabobank Private Banking (RPB) is a provider of private banking-related services. Its service offering includes business transfer, financial planning, power transfer, estate planning, structuring assets in BV, asset management services, and charity plans. The bank offers its services to high-net-worth individuals, wealthy families, and entrepreneurs through a network of branch offices, online portals, and wealth advisors located across the country. RPB is headquartered in Utrecht, the Netherlands.
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Analyst Opinions
Europe Regional Retail Banking Analysis by Consumer Credit, Retail Deposits and Residential Mortgages
Europe Regional Retail Banking Report Overview The low interest rate environment in Europe has kept net interest margins low. However, monetary policy tightening will have likely put an end to this prolonged period, as banks will now be more able to create a spread between deposit and lending rates.  The European Central Bank’s (ECB) projections of the average annual inflation rate suggest that inflation will subside in 2023 but will remain above the 2% target rate until the second half...
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Company Insights
iDEAL – Competitor Profile
iDEAL - a market leader in Dutch third-party payment services - was established by payment systems provider Currence in 2005. iDEAL offers online payments for Dutch domestic and international shoppers, enabling them to pay for online purchases directly from their bank accounts. iDEAL also enables consumers to carry out other transactions such as utility bill payments, mobile recharging, and donations. It generates business by offering four types of transactions: domestic ecommerce payments, cross-border ecommerce payments, payments between consumers, and non-ecommerce...
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Sector Analysis
Netherlands Cards and Payments – Opportunities and Risks to 2026
Netherlands Cards and Payments Market Report Overview The Netherlands cards and payments market size was valued at $158.2 billion in 2022 and is expected to achieve a CAGR of more than 4% during 2022-2026. Growth in the payment card market has been supported by well-developed infrastructure, the rise of contactless payments, affordable and widely available financial products, the strong presence of digital-only banks, and consumers’ growing preference for digital payments. Netherlands Cards and Payments Market Outlook, 2022-2026 ($ Billion) To...
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Company Insights
Rabobank – Enterprise Tech Ecosystem Series
Rabobank has been focusing on using artificial intelligence, cloud, big data, mobile payments and blockchain to digitally transform its operations. The annual ICT spending of Rabobank was estimated at $1.2 billion for 2022. A major share of this spending is earmarked for acquiring software, ICT services and hardware from vendors. Rabobank offers global banking and other related financial solutions to commodity traders, large corporates, startups, financial institutions, and private equity firms. It provides a wide range of accounts, deposits, cards,...
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Nordea – Enterprise Tech Ecosystem Series
This report provides insight into Nordea's fintech activities, including its digital transformation strategies, its innovation programs, its technology initiatives, and its estimated ICT budget. Nordea and its subsidiaries offer a range of financial products and services such as savings and currents accounts, consumer and personal loans, vehicle loans, overdrafts, payments and cards, corporate finance services, trade finance services, investment management, structured products, investment funds, asset management, pension schemes, private banking, and life, health, and non-life insurance. It also provides international...
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Groupe BPCE – Digital Transformation Strategies
BPCE has been focusing on emerging technologies as a part of its digital transformation strategies. The annual ICT spending of BPCE was estimated at $1.9 billion in 2021. A major share of this spending is earmarked for acquiring Network and communications, ICT services, and software from vendors. BPCE is a banking group that offers a range of commercial banking, insurance, corporate finance, investment management, and financial solutions. The BPCE digital transformation strategies report will act as a reference point to...
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Analyst Opinions
Codeless Tomorrow: Can Low-Code/No-Code Platforms Revolutionize Application Development in Digital Age?
Amidst a growing number of companies pouring millions into digital transformation for business resilience, especially after the lessons from the COVID-19 crisis, low-code, no-code (LCNC) platforms gain momentum to cut down lengthy development cycles to create new applications that meet immediate business needs. The technology is the new paradigm in application development that reduces or eliminates the need for coding. This report highlights the current state of play and the future potential of LCNC in multiple industries such as financial...
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Company Insights
Compass Group Plc – Enterprise Tech Ecosystem Series
Compass group has dedicated teams in North America for developing digital platforms, and formulating data analytics led strategies, which evaluates and anticipates emerging food and consumer trends at a local, regional and global level. The key technologies under focus for the company are big data, cloud, digital media, digitalization, internet of things, online & mobile payments and robotics. The company has been forging partnerships with tech startups, and other companies to develop innovative solutions and tap new markets Compass's key...
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Sector Analysis
Netherlands Retail Banking: Opportunities and Risks to 2023
The Netherlands’ total loan balances outstanding (including credit card balances, personal loan balances and residential mortgage balances outstanding) recorded a CAGR of 0.9% during 2014-18, to reach €737.9bn ($848.1bn) in 2018. The country’s household debt fell within the top 10 countries globally in 2018. The majority of the Dutch loan balances outstanding are from home loans; residential mortgage balances outstanding accounted for 95.5% of total balances outstanding in 2018, followed by personal loans (4.3%) and credit card loans (0.2%). However,...
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Sector Analysis
Australian Retail Deposits 2019: Review, Forecasts, and Future Opportunities
The Australian retail deposits market has been characterized by weaker growth of 5% in 2019 (A$1,168bn [$764bn]) compared to previous years and is forecast to grow close to that level until 2023. Weak GDP growth and poor consumer sentiment have persuaded consumers to save rather than spend, despite falling interest rates. The shrinking gap between deposits products has led to a market preference for on-demand deposits over term deposits. Meanwhile, fee income has fallen for the first time in years,...
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Sector Analysis
Consumer Payments Country Snapshot: Netherlands
In contrast to the high penetration of debit cards, credit and charge cards are held by relatively few consumers. E-commerce accounts for the vast majority of online purchases by value in the Netherlands, although m-commerce is expected to record a compound annual growth rate of 22% between 2015 and 2019. The Dutch debit card market is dominated by three big players – ABN Amro, Rabobank, and ING – which are so important to the economy as to be tacitly supported...
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Analyst Opinions
Consumer Payments Country Snapshot: Netherlands 2016
The Dutch payments market is highly mature, with consumers very comfortable using debit cards and online payment channels (especially local brand iDEAL, backed by wide acceptance and a convenient user experience). In spite of a high level of consumer comfort with established payment instruments, recent developments in mobile proximity payments as well as contactless technology by the likes of ING, Rabobank, and ABN Amro will see these payment options gain traction among Dutch consumers. Of course, in the initial stages...
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Sector Analysis
Lending Landscape in Australia: Opportunities and Risks to 2023 (including Consumer Survey Insights)
Australia’s total loan balances outstanding (including credit card balances, personal loan balances, and residential mortgage balances outstanding) recorded a healthy compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.7% during 2014–18 to reach A$1,957.0bn ($1,378.9bn). The majority of Australia’s loan balances outstanding come from home loans. However, the improvement in the overall health of the economy, coupled with increasing income levels and declining unemployment, is expected to impact the growth in total loan balances outstanding in the coming years. Additionally, high household...
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Sector Analysis
Retail Banking Market Dynamics: Australia 2018
"Retail Banking Market Dynamics: Australia 2018", report identifies the macroeconomic and competitive dynamics that impact upon the Australian retail banking market. It provides insight into the outlook for deposits, credit cards, personal loans, and mortgages; net changes in market share across all four product areas; and overall financial performance, including profitability, efficiency, and income sources. The retail deposits and mortgage markets in Australia reported strong growth rates during 2013-17, but are expected to decelerate in the next five years. The...
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Sector Analysis
Payments in the Netherlands 2017: What Consumers Want
"Payments in the Netherlands 2017: What Consumers Want", report examines the consumer payments market in the Netherlands, considering payment cards, online payments, P2P payments, and newer payment technologies such as mobile wallets and contactless. The report also examines the main regulatory players overseeing the market. The Dutch payment cards market is mature, with a high penetration rate of 1.9 payment cards per inhabitant. The market is dominated by debit cards, as consumers perceive them to be more secure, cost-effective, and...
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Sector Analysis
Payments Landscape in the Netherlands: Opportunities and Risks to 2021
GlobalData’s "Payments Landscape in the Netherlands: Opportunities and Risks to 2021", report provides detailed analysis of market trends in the Dutch cards and payments industry. It provides values and volumes for a number of key performance indicators in the industry, including credit transfers, cash, direct debit, payment cards, and cheques during the review-period (2013-17e). The report also analyzes various payment card markets operating in the industry, and provides detailed information on the number of cards in circulation, transaction values and...
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Analyst Opinions
Competitor Profile: iDEAL
iDEAL, a market leader in Dutch third-party payment services, was established by payment systems provider Currence in 2005. iDEAL offers online payments for Dutch domestic and international shoppers, enabling them to pay for online purchases directly from their bank accounts. iDEAL also enables consumers to carry out other transactions such as utility bill payments, mobile recharging, and donations. In terms of transaction volume, iDEAL is the preferred method of online payment in the Netherlands. More than half of online purchases...
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Sector Analysis
Payments Landscape in the Netherlands: Opportunities and Risks to 2022
GlobalData’s "Payments Landscape in the Netherlands: Opportunities and Risks to 2022", report provides detailed analysis of market trends in the Dutch cards and payments industry. It provides values and volumes for a number of key performance indicators in the industry, including credit transfers, cash, direct debits, cards, and cheques during the review-period (2014-18e). The report also analyzes various payment card markets operating in the industry, and provides detailed information on the number of cards in circulation, transaction values and volumes...