Commonwealth Bank of Australia – SWOT Analysis Commonwealth Bank of Australia – Strengths Strength – Commonwealth Bank Brand Commonwealth Bank brand is the most recognised brand in Australian financial services industry. It is a brand that has evolved over its 102 years of operation with a strong brand history. Commonwealth Bank brand is highly regarded and trusted within the Australian financial services industry. Other well known brands under the Commonwealth Bank Group includes Colonial
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Introduction In 1911‚ Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) is the major financial establishment among the country founded by government and it started operating in 1912 both as saving and general bank (www.banks.com.au). The Commonwealth Bank of Australia is one of Australia’s driving monetary organizations. So customer feel consoled that their funds will be in safer hands. It is leading provider of integrated financial service like retail banking‚ superannuation‚ insurance‚ investment etc. Their
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SWOT analysis Strength Awarded Best Water Bottling Plant by ABWI in 2001‚ 2002‚ 2003 and 2004 and an Order of Excellence in 2003 and 2004. The water is bottled at source. Owning the site of the natural spring has preempted the competitors such as multi national companies as Coca- cola . Rather than sourcing water from a spring‚ bottlers use existing town water and purify the water using a variety of treatments. This shows the lack of access to natural springs The supply of water from
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5/6/2011 S23220059 | Ken Koh Cong Kang | JETSTAR AIRWAYS | MCD 2050 Marketing Major Assignment | Table of Contents Executive Summary3 1. Introduction4 1.1Purpose of Report4 1.2 Background of Jetstar4 1.3 Segmentation5 1.4 Plan of Report5 2. Discussion6 2.1 Product Category6 2.2 Major Competitors6 2.3 Brand Package and Label7 2.3.1 Brand7 2.3.2 Package8 2.3.1 Label9 2.4 Target Segments10 2.5 Needs and Wants11 3. Conclusion13 4. Recommendations14 5. Reference List15
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decision to launch the low-cost airline under Jet Star brand in 2004. Jet star is the low-cost airline in Australia which is a part of Qantas group‚ where Qantas focuses at the premium and business market while Jet star focuses on leisure markets. Jet star aims to have the lowest fare on every route that operates among its competitors. (Ref- http://www.jetstar.com/mediacentre/facts-and-stats/jetstar-group). Whilst Virgin Blue announced the commencement in November 1999‚ and in 2004 it has become one
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which was Jetstar. Firstly we sought to understand the marketplace and the customer needs and wants. We decided that Jetstar’s market was the low cost airline offering very low cost flights in Australia and abroad. The customers in that market are really after the cheapest flight possible while realising that they are sacrificing the comforts provided by a full service airline. Their basic needs and wants ultimately come down to the lowest cost flight‚ secondary to that is service. Jetstar are targeting
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JetStar Hong Kong 1. Jetstar Hong Kong is a proposed low fare airline‚ based at Hong Kong International Airport which plans to commence services in 2013.1 2. It will be formed as a strategic alliance between China Eastern Airlines and the Qantas Group. The two carriers will invest as much as $198 million‚ with each company holding a 50% share.1 3. It will initially serve short-haul routes to cities in China‚ Japan‚ South Korea and South East Asia.1 4. The business strategy of JetStar
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Batch : BMGE10906A Lecturer : Dr Eric Kuan Executive Summary The following report examines the organizational environment for the Australian Airline industry with particular emphasis on the task and general environment followed by analysis and findings of Jetstar Airways business-level strategy focusing on the airline’s competitive advantage. Upon concluding the research for the task environment‚ the main forces shaping the Australian Airline industry was the cost of fuel‚ this being such a key
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Porter’s Five Forces After the analysis of Jetstar’s societal environment with the use of PEST‚ the Porter’s Five Forces can be used to analyse another aspect of the external environment; the task environment. Porter’s Five Forces is a framework that consists of five competitive forces‚ threat of entry‚ power of supplier and buyer‚ threat of substitution and competitive rivalry. These forces facilitate the analysis of the task environment of an industry or company (Wheelen and Hunger‚ 2009)
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------------------------------------------------- Doing Business in Australia SWOT Analysis Strengths * Australia is one of the world’s richest and most developed countries * The Australian Dollar is strong ($1 CAD = $0.96 AUD) * Strong economy with high employment rate * Controlled inflation‚ housing prices‚ * It offers very few barriers to entry‚ a familiar legal and corporate framework‚ and a sophisticated – yet straightforward business culture. * Healthcare in Australia is generally supported by the Federal
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