Industry News | News on RBI timesofindia.indiatimes.com‚ May 22‚ 2013 Barclays sees more aggressive RBI in cutting rates‚ but slower growth in FY14 The rate of inflation‚ which is falling faster than what was expected even a few months ago‚ has prompted Barclays India to raise the quantum of RBI’s rate cut to 75 basis points (100 basis points = 1 percentage point) in 2013‚ from just 25 bps earlier. However‚ the economists and researchers at Barclays have also cut its economic growth target
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Porter’s 5 force model for the automatic vending industry Porter’s 5 force model is framework for industry analysis that determines the competitive power and appeal of a market. These ‘5 forces’ show a company’s ability to serve its clients and make a profit. The model is particularly useful for those who are looking to enter into the market as the model creates a clear picture of the industry. Porter’s 5 key forces for the automatic vending industry are: 1. The threat of potential entrants
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I have been working in the banking industry for over fifteen years. Nowadays‚ the banking industry has changed so much in comparison to the banking industry a decade ago. Technological advances have revolutionized people’s banking habits. Advance technology has given people more options than just coming in physically into the bank to conduct account transactions. In this paper‚ I will compare banking in the past versus banking today and how technology has played such an enormous role in creating
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SWOT OF THE BANKING INDUSTRY Strength of the Indian banking industry lies in its asset quality‚ growth and profitability over its global peers over the last few years. The banking index has grown at a compounded annual rate of over 51 percent since April 2001 as compared to a 27 percent growth in the market index for the same period. Geographical reach and market penetration have expanded at a very fast pace over the past few years. Customer base is constantly growing. High capital inflows have
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U.K Banking Industry Report Joan Wordsworth By Tom Goodacre 19/11/12 Contents 1.0 Introduction The purpose of this report is to evaluate the relative size and importance of banks in respect to the United Kingdom’s economy‚ also to indicate the number and size of the competing companies and organisations. Any relevant issues which are currently affecting the industry will also be detailed. The majority of the research that was carried out in order to complete this report was secondary
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Industry Competition Analysis Midterm Exam 1. What is Industry Life Cycle Theory? Please use global mobile phone (cell phone) manufacturing industry as an example to explain this theory. (50%) Industry Lifecycle Theory describes the different phases of growth and decline that an industry moves through. In most examples of industry lifecycles there are either 4 or 5 phases as shown below: | | Typical 4 Phase Cycle | Typical 5 Phase Cycle | The key difference is often how the
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tailored to the target customer. The major difference between the Ghanaian banking sector and the foreign banking sector is about customer consciousness and service concept. Overseas banking have a greater history in customer relationship management. As the banks in the West are under a relative competitive environment‚ they have accumulated substantial experience in the aspect of customer service. On the other hand‚ since the banking sector in Ghana has just opened to the market‚ some
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INTRODUCTION An industry is a group of firms whose products are close substitutes for each other (e.g. the car industry‚ the travel industry). Some industries are more profitable than others. Why? The answer lies in understanding the dynamics of competitive structure in an industry. The external environment of an organization is marked by intense competition between rival firms. The components of external environment include economic‚ socio-cultural‚ and global issues. In order to gain sustainable
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Porter’s Five Forces Threat of New Entrants Grocery market in UK is primary dominate by few big organisation which including Tesco‚ Asda‚ Safeway and Sainsbury’s. Nowadays‚ grocery market has transformed into supermarket business. Customers prefer one stop shopping and supermarket usually provide more selection of products and products quality can be assure. Hence‚ it is hard and strong barrier for the new organisation to enter the market. New entrants need to have sufficient capital to set up
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What is Porter’s 5 Forces? Porter’s fives forces model is a strategic analysis model that can help analyse a particular environment of a market/sector. It considers the impact and influence of 5 main forces: 1) Competitive Rivalry 2) Power of suppliers 3) Power of buyers 4) Threats of substitutes 5) Threat of new entrants. The above five main factors are key factors that influence industry/market performance; hence it is common sense and practical to find out about these factors when working
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