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Branch Today, Gone Tomorrow [Kindle Edition]

Brett King

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In the wake of the global financial crisis, retail bankers face another equally challenging shift to their business in the near term – the demise of the branch. In the UK, one bank branch has closed everyday since 1990. In the US, transaction volume in-branch will be down almost 60% between the period 2006-2015. In developed economies, consumer visits to bank branches have been down 80-90%. Yet today most banks spend more than 80% of their channels budget on branch real estate, staffing and support. In a world where the fastest growing interactions with banks are through Internet, mobile phones and social media, what does the bank of 2015 look like? How will we support a 50% reduction in number of branches in the next few years? Where will all the tellers go, and what happens to all that real estate? Branch Today, Gone Tomorrow is a detailed, multi-faceted business case for the reprioritization of branch banking in the channel mix. It explores economics, behavioural shifts, trust issues facing banks, new retail distribution models and drivers challenging the branch-centric models of yesteryear. Branch Today is not about getting rid of every bank branch you have. It’s about understanding how banking changes when branches are no longer at the centre of acquisition, service and channel strategy. About the author Brett King is the author of the bestselling book Bank 2.0, founder of the world’s first mobile direct bank Movenbank. He advises the world’s biggest banks on innovation, customer experience and distribution strategy.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • Dateigröße: 1311 KB
  • Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 55 Seiten
  • Verlag: Marshall Cavendish Business (13. Januar 2012)
  • Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ASIN: B0070SA2KI
  • Text-to-Speech (Vorlesemodus): Aktiviert
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: #68.816 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop (Siehe Top 100 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop)

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Must read for all working in Financial Services 25. Januar 2012
Von Jelmer - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Von Amazon bestätigter Kauf
Brett King did it again. 'Branch Today, Gone Tomorrow' is a must read for all working in Financial Services. Eye-opening with plenty of real world examples, proving it actually is possible to change a bank and start delivering what the customer-of-now so much like to see in their bank: simplicity, mobility and trust.
What are branches for anyway? 27. März 2012
Von Mr. Matthew R. Weidler - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
The power of this little book is in the research the Brett King sites regarding banking transactions and how they have changed as a result of the digital revolution. Regardless of the degree to which you agree that branches are dying, the statistics sited will give you valuable insights for developing a branch strategy in the digital age. Anyone responsible for credit union or bank operations would be remiss not to read this book and its companion "Bank 2.0."

Fair warning: its shorter then you would initially expect; but that's a good thing for busy financial institution managers. It is condensed to just the important research and minimizes the prognosticating about the future of banking, allowing you to draw your own conclusions from the research.
Compelling.... 26. Januar 2012
Von Salil - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Von Amazon bestätigter Kauf
Brett continues from where he left in Bank 2.0 and makes a compelling argument as to why the branch banking model is not a viable proposition for banks and more importantly for customers. If you are a die hard banker, this might be a bitter pill to swallow but some life saving pills MUST be swallowed.

Hard hitting statistics that make for compelling arguments for direct channel adoption and if you are customer experience glued, interested in the future of channel banking and 'disruptive'(???),you will have fun.

Some reasons why branches will stay in alternate forms and purposes does not come out well in this book but that is only for those who haven't read Bank 2.0

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if youre a bank, by 2015 your #1 channel for day-to-day retail banking will be Mobile, then Web, then the ATM, then Call Centre, and at #5, Branch. &quote;
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To be relevant tomorrow, banks will be required to deliver those products and services with the least friction possible, whenever and wherever their customers require. &quote;
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If you are relying on an advertisement to trigger a possible future event that stimulates a potential customer to walk into a branch, then you have a problem  this method of customer acquisition is simply not going to work in the future where customers choose their financial services provider based on an entirely different decision making process. &quote;
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