Corporate and Retail Banking
Corporate and Retail Banking
banking
Banking industry Include :-
1. Retail Banking
2. Corporate Banking
3. Investment Banking
4. Wealth Management
Retail Banking
• Retail Banking is a typical mass banking characterized by a large
customer base and a large volume of transactions. In retail banking
all the needs of individual customers are taken care of in a well-
integrated manner.
• Important factor in the economy of a country
• Eg: Sub-prime crisis of 2008-09
• Retail Banking is an attractive market segment having large number of
varied classes of customers.It focuses on individual and small units.
Customized and wide ranging products are available. The risk is
spread and the recovery is good. Products can be designed,
developed and marketed as per individual needs.
Features
• Characterized by multiple products, multiple channels and multiple
customer groups which are customized and personalized to suit the
needs of the various customer segments.
• Multiple Products
• Different types of Deposit Accounts
• Different types of Loans
• Credit /Debit cards
• Insurance, mutual fund etc
CONTD.
Multiple channels of Distribution :-
• Branch Banking
• Internet Banking
• Mobile Banking
• Call Centers
Multiple Customer Groups :-
• Individual customers
• Proprietorship Units
• Micro and Small business/enterprise.
• The typical asset products(loan products) are housing loans, car loans,
consumer loans, pension loans, education loans, credit card etc. The
loans are marketed under attractive brand names to differentiate the
products offered by different banks. The loans are generally for five
to seven years with housing loans granted for a longer duration of 15
to 20 years(vary bank to bank).
• To increase the spread and profits, considerable attention is given to
CASA deposits(low cost). Credit card is another rapidly growing sub-
segment.
Importance of Retail Banking