Financial Services
| Publication Date | January 2009 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Global Industry Analysts |
| Product Type | Report |
| Pages | 198 |
| ISBN Number | not applicable |
| Product Code | GIA01193 |
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Summary
The global outlook series on Financial Services provides a collection of statistical anecdotes, market briefs, and concise summaries of research findings. The report critically examines major market trends and issues, identifies major segments, highlights the indispensable need for IT in the financial services industry, and investigates the implications of globalization. A one-pager unbiased outlook summarizes the industry's potential. The discussion on the global market includes exclusive data coverage on banking penetration rate for Deposits, Loans, Bookrunners, Debt Issuance, High Yield Corporate Bonds and Managers Equity Proceeds. The reader also stands to gain a prelude to topics such as ATM and Debit Card, Credit Cards, Online Credit Card Payments, Master Cards, and Visa Cards, among others. Annotated with 40 data rich tables, the prevailing scenario in the US is captured for a greater macro level understanding of the market. Other markets briefly abstracted to acquaint the reader with regional dynamics include Canada, Japan, Europe, Germany, Italy, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, UK, Rest of Europe, Africa/Middle East, South Africa, Israel, Oman & Qatar, Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, South Korea, South East Asia, and Latin America, among others. The report provides a recapitulation of the spate of recent mergers, acquisitions, and other noteworthy strategic corporate developments, in addition to offering an indexed, easy-to-refer, fact-finder directory listing the addresses, and contact details of 331 companies worldwide
Content
- 1.Overview
- Financial Services: A Backdrop!
- Importance of Financial Services to the Economy
- Industry landscape: Lot of Churning Underway
- Competition Peps Up Investor Choice
- IT Spending in Financial Services Markets: A Quest for Efficiency and Value
- Banking Industry - On a Freefall
- Bailout Packages by G7 & Other Countries
- Chronology of Global Events amid Financial Chaos
- Impact of Financial Crises on Various Sectors
- General Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Fund Management
- Emerging Economies
- Banking Industry and Key Challenges Ahead
- 2.Market Trends & Issues
- Credit Crunch Triggers M&A Activity in Financial Services Sector
- European Banking Sector
- Banking Sector in Asia-Pacific Region
- Retirement Financial Planning Sector Looks Promising
- Attractive Reward Programs to Gain Consumer Interest in the Banking Sector
- Mergers & Acquisitions: Banking on Size
- Consolidation Spree: Beyond Growing Big
- R'e'alities of Business in 'Wired' World: Importance of IT for the Financial Services Industry
- Financial Industry Turmoil: Are Informed Decisions a Way Out?
- Growing Importance of Regulatory Compliance
- Skyrocketing Value Migration: 'New' Value Chains Revolutionize Operations
- Europe Leads the Global Usage of Online Debit Maestro Cards
- Fruits of Globalization
- Transnational Foray Spearheads Globalization of Financial Services
- Emerging Markets Get Overseas' Financial Muscle & Efficiencies
- Outsourcing Financial Services: Boosting the Overall Industry's Profits
- Outsourcing Contracts Shrink in the Face of Financial Crunch
- Risks and Challenges
- Legal Accounting and Regulatory Reforms Dampen Industry Morale
- Soaring Financial Crimes Jeopardize Industry's Creditworthiness
- Investment Banking Wreathed in Regulatory Investigations & Legal Risks
- International Financial Regulation and Stability
- Reasons for Domestic Regulation of Banks
- Competitive Pressures on Capital
- The Design of International Capital Requirements
- 3.A Segmental Perspective
- Banking
- Retail Banking: The Transformation
- Global Banking and Financial Services Market - Key Statistics
- Capital Markets
- De-Risking Products Drive Trading Volumes Up
- Key Challenges Down the Lane
- Private Equity
- Consumer Finance
- Insurance
- Reinvestments Elevate Profit Expectations
- The Changing F(P)ace of Insurance Services
- Outlook
- Forthcoming Growth Tempered by Declining Prices
- Insurance Industry and Major Concerns
- Mutual Funds/Assets Management
- Hedge Funds
- 4.An Outlook
- Tightening Compliance Norms: IT Spending to 'Rise and Shine'
- Banking: The Challenge of 'Growing' Scale and Scope
- Capital Markets: Risk Management and Regulatory Reviews - Worries Run Deep
- 5.Mergers and Acquisitions
- 6.Strategic Corporate Developments
- 7.Product/Service Launches
- 8.Banking Penetration Rate (Deposits)
- Governing Factors - Low Penetration
- 9.Banking Penetration Rate (Loans)
- Syndicated Loan Review
- 10.Bookrunners
- 11.High Yield Corporate Bonds
- 12.ATM and Debit Card Industry
- 13.Credit Cards
- Credit Card Usage - Factors Influencing the Market
- Emerging Credit Markets
- 14.Online Credit Card Payments
- 15.MasterCard
- Outlook
- 16.VISA
- Outlook
- 17.PKI Solutions (By Financial Institutions)
- Technological Developments
- Outlook
- 18.A North American Perspective
- ASSIRT: New Disclosure Norms Assert Continuing Intervention
- IT Fosters Value Migration
- 18a.United States
- Financial Crunch & Banking Industry
- Rise of Off-Shoring Services
- Bundling Services: Key to Growth
- Financial Planning: A Hot Growth Arena
- Reforms in the Law: Sending Ripples
- The 'Retail' Makeover: Enhances Banking Experience
- Financial Services Sector
- Mutual Funds
- Insurance Products
- Property Insurance - Stunned by Storms
- Life and Health Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Venture Capital Market
- Electronic Payment Methods
- Market Booming for US Debit Card Sector
- Loyalty Drivers
- Consumer Survey on Credit Card Drivers
- Bank's Insurance Ventures
- Financial Institutions (Assets)
- Market Snapshots
- 18b.Canada
- Canadian Securities Industry
- Integrated Firms
- Institutional Firms
- Retail Firms
- Alternative Trading Systems (ATS)
- Access to Capital for Businesses and Governments
- Market Trends
- The Increasing Importance of the Canadian Securities Industry
- Leading Banks - Key Financials
- 19.Japan
- Japan Announces Rescue Package
- Securitization Issuance
- Assets Management
- Leading Banks by Assets
- Aircraft Financing in Japan
- Assets (Money Management Firms)
- Vital Statistics
- 20.A European Perspective
- Market Overview
- FSAP: Leapfrogging the Fragmented Euro Markets
- Banking: Mega Mergers in the Offing?
- Bank deposits Take Center Stage
- Wholesale Financial Services in EU27 Amid Global Crises
- Securitisation - A Past Perspective
- Outlook
- Future Fraught with Tightening Regulations & Restructuring Frenzy
- European Retail Financial Services: Bracing up for Imminent Regulatory and Compliance Requirements
- Non-Mortgage Consumer Credit Cards
- Credit Card Usage - Influencing Factors
- Banking Industry in Central and Eastern Europe
- Market Snapshots
- 20a.Germany
- Market Primer on Banking
- Germany Feels the Heat Amid Global Recession
- 20b.Italy
- Highly Fragmented Banking Market
- Insurance: Looking up Again
- Banks in the Italian Insurance Business
- Securitization (Asset)
- Assets of Leading Banks
- 20c.Russia
- Overview
- Debt Servicing
- Foreign Investment in Russian Insurance Sector
- Mortgage Banks
- 20d.Spain
- Outlook
- Assets
- 20e.Switzerland
- Leading Banks by Assets
- 20f.United Kingdom
- Market Overview
- Pioneering Privatization
- Retail Financial Sector Primed to Gain from Entry to EMU
- Retail Regulation Reforms
- Sectoral Perspective
- UK - The Largest Insurance Market in Europe
- Bastion of Private Pension Funds
- Banking: Strongly Rooted
- Consolidation to Spark Up the UK Retail Banking Sector
- Fund/Asset Management: Innovative Management 'Styles' Sectoral Funds
- Securities: A Highly Developed Market
- Assets
- 20g.Rest of Europe
- Outlook
- International Credit Card
- A Peek into Czech Market
- 21.Africa/Middle East Perspective
- 21a.South Africa
- Mobile Banking Sector Takes Off
- 21b.Syria
- Banking Industry - A Primer
- 21c.Israel
- 21d.Oman & Qatar
- Assets
- Bank Deposits
- 22.An Asia-Pacific Perspective
- The Emerging Market
- Bank Deposits
- Assets
- Syndicated Loan
- Mutual Funds
- Pension Fund
- Hedge Fund
- 22a.Australia
- Market Overview
- Status of the Financial Market
- Market Characteristics
- Private Banks
- Hedge Funds
- Pension Funds
- Market Shares of Leading Players
- 22b.China
- Market Overview -"Now & Then"
- Segmental Perspective
- Liberalization Fuels Foreign Investments in Banking
- Insurance: Phased Transition to Liberalization
- Government Priorities for a Better Securities Market
- Outlook
- Credit Cards
- 22c.India
- Overview
- Destination India for Major foreign Banks & Pension Funds
- Insurance Sector: Rising Opportunities
- Banking - A Long March Ahead
- Indian Banks Up for Plucking?
- Single Regulator - Is India Ready?
- Technology Makeover Sending Ripples in the Banking Industry
- Mutual Funds
- Hedge Funds
- Mortgage Industry
- 22d.Indonesia
- Multi finance Industry: Going Gets Strong
- 22e.Malaysia
- Assets
- 22f. Singapore
- Singapore Banking Sector
- 22g.South Korea
- Market Overview
- 22h.South East Asia
- 22i.Taiwan
- Market Outlook
- 23.A Latin American Perspective
- Latin America Eyes More Investments
- Securitization
- Banks (Assets)
- Market Snapshots
- Outlook
- Regional Market
- Brazil: A Key Market in Latin America
- ATMS Lead Automated Banking Transactions
- Asset Managers
- An Insight
- Outlook
- Chile: Growth Spurred by Reforms and Stability
- Market Overview
- Market Reforms
- Banking
- Securities
- Insurance - A Well Developed Market
- Mexico
- Insurance - Market Infancy Paints Brighter Prospects
- Panama
- Peru
- Overview
- Global Directory
- List of Tables
- Table 1: Global Financial Services Market (2007): Assets Under Management by Type - Conventional Investment Management Assets (Pension Funds, Insurance Funds, and Mutual Funds), Non-Conventional Investment Management Assets (Sovereign Wealth Funds, Hedge Funds and Private Equity) and Private Wealth (Value in US$ Billion)
- Table 2: Global Financial Services Market (2007): Percentage Breakdown of Conventional Investment Management Assets by Region - France, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, and Others (Value in US$ Billion)
- Table 3: Worldwide Financial Services Market (2006): Amount of IT Spent in US$ Billion by Region - Asia-Pacific, Europe, North America, and Rest of World
- Table 4: Global Online Debit Maestro Cards Market (2003-2005): Percentage Breakdown of Number of Cards Used by Region/Country - Europe, Asia/Pacific, United States, Africa/ Middle East, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, Lebanon, Morocco, Qatar and Others
- Table 5: Leading Global Banks (2007): Assets Size in US$ Billion for Bank of America Corp, Barclays PLC, BNP Paribas SA, Citigroup Inc, Credit Agricole SA, HSBC Holdings PLC, ING Groep NV, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc, Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC, and UBS AG
- Table 6: Leading Global Financial Service Institutions (2007): Market Value in US$ Billion for American International Group, Bank of America, Bank of China, Berkshire Hathaway, China Construction Bank, China Life Insurance Company, Citigroup, HSBC Holdings, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, and JP Morgan Chase & Co
- Table 7: Leading Global Private Banks (2006): Assets Under Management in US$ Billion for Bank of America, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, HSBC, JP Morgan, Melton Bank, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, UBS, and Wachovia
- Table 8: Global Private Banking Market (2005): Monetary Size in US$ Trillion by Region - North America, Europe, Asia, Latin America, Middle East, and Africa
- Table 9: Leading Global Banks (2006*): Market Capitalization in € Billion for HSBC, UBS, Royal Bank of Scotland, SCH, BNP Paribas, ING, UniCredito Italiano, Barclays Bank, BBVA, Credit Suisse, HBOS, Societe Generale, Deutsche Bank, Credit Agricole, Lloyds TSB, ABN AMRO, Fortis, KBC, Banca Intesa, and Standard Chartered
- Table 10: Worldwide Private Equity Industry (2006 & 2007): Percentage Breakdown of Investment by Region - France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, UK, US, and Others (Value in US$ Billion)
- Table 11: Leading Private Equity Firms Worldwide (2002-2007): Capital Raised for Direct Equity Investment in US$ Million for Apax Partners, Apollo Management, Bain Capital, CVC Capital partners, Goldman Sachs Princ. Investm. Area, Kohlebeg Kravis Roberts, Permira, The Blackstone Group, The Carlyle Group, and TPG
- Table 12: Leading Global Investment Managers (2007): Assets Under Management in US$ Billion for AIG Investments, AllianceBernstein, Barclays Global, BlackRock, BNY Mellon Asset Mgmt., Deutsche Asset Mgmt., Fidelity Investments, JPMorgan Asset Mgmt., Legg Mason, Northern Trust Global, PIMCO, Prudential Financial, State Street Global, Vanguard Group, and Wellington Mgmt.
- Table 13: Global Insurance Market (2006): Life Insurance Premium and Non-Life Insurance Premium in US$ Billion, and Premium as % of Global GDP
- Table 14: Global Insurance Market (2006): Insurance Premium in US$ Billion by Region - Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK, United States, and Others
- Table 15: Leading Global Insurance Firms (2006): Revenues in US$ Billion for Allianz, American International Group, Assicurazioni Generali, Aviva, AXA, Berkshire Hathaway, ING Group, Prudential, State Farm Insurance Cos., and Zurich Financial Services
- Table 16: Global Mutual Funds Market (2007): Net Assets Value in US$ Billion and Percentage Breakdown by Region - France, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, and Others
- Table 17: Global Mutual Funds Market (2004 & 2005): Number of Mutual Funds by Region - Europe, Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Africa
- Table 18: Worldwide Hedge Funds Industry (2004-2007): Assets Under Management in US$ Billion
- Table 19: Worldwide Hedge Funds Industry (2007): Largest Hedge Funds in US$ Million for Barclays Global Investors, Bridgewater Associates, D.E. Shaw Group, Farallon Capital Management, GLG Partners, Goldman Sachs Asset Mgmt, JPMorgan Asset Management, Och-Ziff Capital Management, Paulson & Co., and Renaissance Technologies Corp.
- Table 20: Leading Hedge Fund Administrators Worldwide (2007): Funds Managed in US$ Million by CACEIS Investor Services, Citco Fund Services, Citi, GlobeOp Financial Services, Goldman Sachs Administration Services, HSBC Securities Services, PFPC Alternative Investments Group, SS&C Fund Services, The Bank of New York Mellon, and UBS Global Asset Management Fund Services
- Table 21: Global Banking Industry (2007): Penetration Rate for Deposits Per GDP by Country - Canada, China, India, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, UK, USA
- Table 22: Global Banking Industry (2005): Penetration Rate for Deposits Per GDP by Country Argentina, China, Czech Republic, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Israel, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Poland, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Italy, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, and USA
- Table 23: Global Banking Industry (2005): Penetration Rate for Loans Per GDP by Country - Switzerland, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Sweden, Germany, Singapore, Malaysia, UK, Thailand, South Korea, Israel, France, Italy, Spain, USA, Czech Republic, Philippines, Greece, Poland, Brazil, Argentina, Hungary, Latin America, India, Indonesia, and Mexico
- Table 24: Worldwide Syndicated Loans Market (2004-2007): Volume of Loan Lend in US$ Billion
- Table 25: Worldwide Syndicated Loan Market (2006 & 2007): Percentage Breakdown of Loan Proceeds by Region - United States, Europe (UK, Germany, France, Rest of Western Europe, and Eastern Europe), Asia-Pacific (Australia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Rest of Asia-Pacific), Japan, Middle East\Africa, Canada, and Latin America
- Table 26: Leading Worldwide Syndicate Loan Borrowers (2007): Loan Packages in US$ Million for Akzo Nobel NV, Alliance Boots PLC, Alltel Communications Inc, Continental AG, E ON AG, Electrabel SA, Enel SpA, First Data Corp, General Electric Capital Corp, Heidelberg Cement AG, Imperial Tobacco Group PLC, Porsche AG, Procter & Gamble Co, Rio Tinto Ltd, and TXU Corp
- Table 27: Leading Syndicated Loan Borrowers in EMEA (2007): Loan Package Amount in US$ Million for Akzo Nobel NV, Alliance Boots PLC, Continental AG, E ON AG, Electrabel SA, Enel SpA, HeidelbergCement AG, Imperial Tobacco Group PLC, Porsche AG, and Rio Tinto Ltd
- Table 28: Leading Worldwide Loan Bookrunners (2006 & 2007): Percentage Breakdown of Loan Proceeds for Banc of America Securities LLC, Barclays Capital, BNP Paribas SA, Calyon, Citi, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank AG, Goldman Sachs & Co, JP Morgan, Royal Bank of Scotland Group, and Others (In Value Terms)
- Table 29: Leading Loan Bookrunners in EMEA (2006 & 2007): Percentage Breakdown of Loan Proceeds for ABN AMRO, Barclays Capital, BNP Paribas SA, Calyon, Citi, Deutsche Bank AG, HSBC Holdings PLC, JP Morgan, Royal Bank of Scotland Group, Societe Generale, and Others (In Value Terms)
- Table 30: Leading Global Book Runner's on High Yield Corporate Bonds (2005): Value in € Billion for Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse First Boston, Citigroup/Salomon Smith Barney, Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, ING Barings, Morgan Stanley, Barclays Capital, UBS Warburg, and Bayerische Landesbank Giro
- Table 31: Global Credit Cards Market (2005): Number of Credit Cards per 1000 Adults by Region - USA, UK, and Europe
- Table 32: Global Credit Cards Market by Geographic Region - USA, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Africa/Middle East, and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Number of Transactions in Millions for Years 2003 through 2008
- Table 33: Global Credit Cards Market (2004 & 2008): Percentage Breakdown of Number of Transactions by Geographic Region - USA, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Africa/Middle East, and Others
- Table 34: Global Credit Card Payments Market (2005): Percentage of Total Online Payments by Country - UK, Australia, France, Japan, Germany, Austria, Italy, and Spain
- Table 35: Global MasterCard Market (2005): Charge Volume in US$ Billion by Segment - World, U.S. Credit, and U.S. Offline Debit Purchases
- Table 36: Global Visa Cards Market (2005): Charge Volume in US$ Billion by Segment - World, U.S. Credit, and U.S. Offline Debit Purchases
- Table 37: Global VISA Card Market (2005): Number of Cards in Millions by Region - USA; European Union; Asia-Pacific; Latin America & Caribbean; Central Europe, Middle East and Africa; and Canada
- Table 38: Global Leading Financial Institutions (2005): Percentage Breakdown of Institutions Offering Public-Key Infrastructure (PKI) Solutions to Retail and Corporate Customers by Region - North America, Asia-Pacific, and Western Europe
- Table 39: Leading Banks in the North American Market (2005): Total Assets Value in US$ Million for Citigroup, Bank of America, JP Morgan, Wachovia, Wells Fargo, HSBC North America, Royal Bank of Canada, Washington Mutual, Toronto-Dominion Bank, Bank of Nova Scotia, US Bancorp, SunTrust Banks, Citizens Financial Group, Capital One, and MBNA
- Table 40: Electronic Payments in the US (2003-2005): Number of Payments in Millions by Payment Instrument - General-Purpose Credit Cards, Private Label Credit Cards, Signature Debit, PIN Debit, ACH, and EBT
- Table 41: Leading ATM Owners in the US (2005): Number of ATMs for Bank of America Corp, Cardtronics, JP Morgan Chase & Co, US Bancorp, Wells Fargo, 7-Eleven, Wachovia Corp, Washington Mutual, PNC Financial Services Group, Inc and Citibank
- Table 42: Leading Banks in the US (2007): Revenues in US$ Million for AIG, Allianz, Bank of America, Citi/Citigroup, and ING
- Table 43: Leading Financial Services in the US (2005): Revenues in US$ Billion by Sector - Bank, Insurance, Diversified Financials, and Securities
- Table 44: Leading Institutions in the US Retail Banking Business (2005): Deposits in US$ Billion, and Number of Branches for Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Wachovia/ Golden West, Wells Fargo, Citigroup, and US Bancorp
- Table 45: Leading Loan Bookrunners in the US (2007): Percentage Breakdown of Value Proceeds for Banc of America Securities LLC, Citi, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank AG, Goldman Sachs & Co, JP Morgan, Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, Wachovia Corp, and Others
- Table 46: Financial Services Market in the US (2005): Assets in US$ Billion by Sector - Banking, Insurance, Securities, Pensions, Government Related, and Others
- Table 47: US Financial Services Industry (2004-2007): Private Equity Funds Raised in US$ Million
- Table 48: Asset Allocation of Pension Funds in the US (2007): Percentage Breakdown by Type - Bonds, Equities, and Others
- Table 49: US Hedge Funds Industry (2004-2007): Assets Under Management in US$ Billion
- Table 50: Leading Financial Service Companies in the US (2006): Percentage Breakdown of Private-Label Cards for Citibank, GE, HSBC, and Others
- Table 51: Leading Thrift Companies in the US (2005): Assets in US$ Billion for Washington Mutual; Golden West Financial; Sovereign Bancorp; ING Bank, FSB; E*TRADE Bank; New York Community Bancorp; Astoria Financial Corporation; Hudson City Bancorp; Lehman Brothers Bank, FSB; and IndyMac Bancorp
- Table 52: Leading Credit Unions in the US (2004): Assets in US$ Million for Navy, State Employees, Pentagon, The Golden, Orange County Teachers, Boeing Employees, Suncoast Schools, Alliant, American Airlines, and Security Service
- Table 53: Leading Mortgage Originators in the US (2005): Mortgage Origination Value in US$ Billion for Countrywide, Wells Fargo,Washington Mutual, Chase Home Finance, Bank of America, CitiMortgage, GMAC Residential, Ameriquest, GMAC-RFC, and IndyMac
- Table 54: Foreign Holdings of Securities in the US (2003-2005): Holdings in US$ Billion by Type - Stocks, Corporate Bonds, and Treasuries
- Table 55: Mutual Funds Market in the US (2004 & 2005): Total Net Assets in US$ Billion by Long-term Fund Type - Equity Funds, Money Market Funds, Bond Funds, and Hybrid Funds
- Table 56: Mutual Funds Market in the US (2004 & 2005): Number of Share Classes by Fund Type - Equity Funds, Bond Funds, Money Market Funds, and Hybrid Funds
- Table 57: Mutual Funds Market in the US (2004 & 2005): Number of Shareholder Accounts in '000 by Long-term Fund Type - Equity Funds, Money Market Funds, Bond Funds, and Hybrid Funds
- Table 58: Insurance Market in the US (2005): Net Premiums Written in US$ Billion by Category - Annuity, Life, and Accident & Health
- Table 59: Specialty Insurance Market in the US (2005): Total Premium in US$ Billion by Category - Surety Bonds, Guaranty Insurance Premiums, and Credit Insurance Premiums
- Table 60: Health Insurance Market in the US (2005): Number of People with Health Insurance Coverage, Number of People without Health Insurance Coverage, and Number of People Enrolling in Medicare Advantage (in Millions); and Health Insurance Coverage as % of Total Population
- Table 61: Insurance Products Market in the US (2003-2008) - Annual Sales through Banks in US$ Million
- Table 62: Insurance Market in the US (2005): Percentage of Products Distributed through Banks for Fixed Annuities, Variable Annuities, Term Life, Whole Life, Universal Life, Variable Life, Second-to-Die, Long-Term Care, Disability, Accident & Health, and Medical Supplement
- Table 63: Leading Insurance-Related Mergers and Acquisitions in the US (2005): Deal Value in US$ Million for MetLife, United Health Group, Lincoln National, Swiss Reinsurance, Well Point, Pacific Mutual Holding, Investor Consortium, Berkshire Hathaway, United Health Group, and General Motors
- Table 64: Leading Life Insurance Companies in the US (2006): Assets in '000 Dollars for Aegon USA Group, AIG Life Group, Axa Finl Group, Hartford Life Group, ING USA Life Group, Manulife Finl, Metropolitan Life & Affiliated Cos, NY Life Group, Prudential of America Group, and TIAA Group
- Table 65: Leading Banks in the US (2006): Insurance Business Revenues in US$ Billion for AIG, Allianz, Bank of America, Citi/Citigroup, and ING
- Table 66: Life/Health Insurance Market in the US (2005): Revenues Per Bank Customer Household in US$ for Advanced Agents, Licensed Bankers, Financial Consultants, Retail Agents, Referrals, and Direct Response
- Table 67: Life Insurance Market in the US (2005): Average Revenue Per Bank Customer Household in US$ for Total Life Sales Revenue, New Life Sales Revenue, and Profit Contribution from Life Sales
- Table 68: Leading FDIC-Insured Industrial Banks in the US (2004): Assets in US$ Million for Merrill Lynch Bank USA, UBS Bank USA, American Express Centurion Bank, Fremont Investment & Loan, USAA Savings Bank, Morgan Stanley Bank, Beal Savings Bank, GMAC Commercial Mortgage Bank, GE Capital Financial, and BMW Bank of North America
- Table 69: Venture Capital Market in the US (2005): Value in US$ Million by Industry - Computer Software, Medical/Health, Internet Specific, Communications, Semiconductor/ Electronics, Biotechnology, Computer Hardware, Industrial/Energy, Business Services, Financial Services, Consumer Related, Transportation, Manufacturing, Computer/Other, Construction, Utilities, and Others
- Table 70: Financial Services Acquisitions and Mergers in the US (2003 & 2004): Number of Deals and Value in US$ Billion by Sector - Securities, Specialty Finance, Banks, Thrifts, Insurance Life/Health, Property/Casualty, Brokers & Agents, Managed Care
- Table 71: Leading Venture Capital Deals in the US (2004): Deal Amount in US$ Million by Investors and Target Company for Reliant Pharmaceuticals, WildBlue Communications, Archipelago, Eagle Test Systems, GCA Services Group, Synta Pharmaceuticals, AECOM Technology, Matrix Semiconductor, MetroPCS, and Peninsula Pharmaceuticals
- Table 72: Leading Specialty Lender Mergers and Acquisitions in the US (2005): Deal Value in US$ Million for Bank of America, Washington Mutual, Pacific Mutual Holding, Nelnet, Morgan Stanley, HSBC Holdings, General Electric, Private Equity Consortium, JP Morgan Chase, and General Electric Company
- Table 73: Leading Credit Card Companies in the US (2007): Breakdown of Revenues in US$ Billion for American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa
- Table 74: Consumers Electronic Payment Method Survey in the US (2005): Percentage Breakdown for Payments Made through Credit Card, Online Debit Card, Offline Debit Card, Prepaid Card, Truncated Check, and Others
- Table 75: Consumer Loyalty Drivers Survey of Leading Credit Companies (2005): Number Based on Fees & Rates, Broad Acceptance, Purchase Protection, and Value-Added Tie-Ins for Ideal, Discover, Visa, Amex, and MasterCard
- Table 76: Insurance Ventures in the US (2005): Percentage of Banks Venturing into the Insurance Sector by Category - Long-term Care, Comm P/C Small Business, Term Life, Universal Life, Comm P/C Middle Market, Disability, Homeowners, Whole Life, Group Benefits, and Variable Life
- Table 77: Affluent-Investors Market in the US (2005): Percentage Breakdown of Market Size for Full-Service Broker, Registered Investment Adviser, CFP, and Others
- Table 78: Investment Mix of Private Defined Contribution Plan in the US (2003-2005): Assets in US$ Billion by Type - Equity, Bonds, Mutual Funds, Cash Items, and Other Assets
- Table 79: 401(K) Plans in the US (2003-2005): Assets in US$ Billion by Type - Mutual Fund 401(K) Plan Assets, and Other 401(k) Plan Assets
- Table 80: Leading Bank Holding Companies in the US (2005): Assets in US$ Billion for Citigroup, Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Wachovia, Wells Fargo & Company, Taunus Corporation (2), HSBC North America Holdings, U.S. Bancorp, Suntrust Banks, and Citizens Financial Group
- Table 81: Equity and Debt Market in the US (2003 & 2004): Outstanding Amount in US$ Billion by Category - Corporate Equities, Corporate Bonds, Total U.S. Government Securities, and Municipal Bonds
- Table 82: Leading Banks in Canada (2004- 2006): Average Total Assets Value in CAN$ Million for RBC Financial Group, TD Bank Financial Group, Scotiabank, BMO Financial Group, CIBC, National Bank of Canada, Laurentian Bank of Canada, and Canadian Western Bank
- Table 83: Leading Banks in Canada (2004-2006): Average Total Loans Value in CAN$ Million for RBC Financial Group, Scotiabank, BMO Financial Group, TD Bank Financial Group, CIBC, National Bank of Canada, Laurentian Bank of Canada, and Canadian Western Bank
- Table 84: Leading Banks in Canada (2004-2006): Average Total Deposits Value in CAN$ Million for RBC Financial Group, TD Bank Financial Group, Scotiabank, BMO Financial Group, CIBC, National Bank of Canada, Laurentian Bank of Canada, and Canadian Western Bank
- Table 85: Asset Allocation of Pension Funds in Canada (2007): Percentage Breakdown by Type - Bonds, Equities, and Others
- Table 86: Securitization Issuance in Japan (2004): Percentage Breakdown by Asset Type - Equipment Lease, Consumer Credit, CMBS, Auto Loan, RMBS, CBO/CLO, NPL, and Other ABS
- Table 87: Asset Management Market in Japan (2005): Management Revenues in Billion by Firm Type - Investment Advisory Firms, Public Investment Trusts, Trust Banks, Private Investment Trusts, and Life Insurer
- Table 88: Leading Banks in Japan (2006*): Total Assets Value in US$ Million for Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Mizuho Financial Group, Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Norinchukin Bank, Resona Holdings, Shinkin Central Bank, Sumitomo Trust and Banking, Mitsui Trust Holdings, Shokochukin Bank, Bank of Yokohama, China Bank, Shinsei Bank, Shizuoka Bank, Hachijyuni Bank, and Aozora Bank
- Table 89: Leading Loan Bookrunners in Japan (2006-2007): Percentage Breakdown of Loan Proceeds for Citi, Merrill Lynch, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Mizuho Financial Group, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp, Sumitomo Trust & Banking, and Others
- Table 90: Leading Money Management Companies in Japan (2004): Assets in US$ Million for Kampo, Nippon Life Insurance Group, Zenkyoren, Dai-ichi Mutual Life Insurance Group, Mitsui Trust Financial Group, Sumitomo Trust & Banking Group, Sumitomo Life Insurance Group, and Others
- Table 91: Japanese Financial Services Industry (2004-2007): Syndicated Loan Proceeds in US$ Billion
- Table 92: Asset Allocation of Pension Funds in Japan (2007): Percentage Breakdown by Type - Bonds, Equities and Others
- Table 93: Leading Banks in Europe (2006): Loans in US$ Million for Barclays Capital, BNP Paribas SA, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank AG, Goldman Sachs & Co, JP Morgan, Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch & Co Inc, Morgan Stanley, and Royal Bank of Scotland Group
- Table 94: Leading Banks in Europe (2006*): Market Capitalization in € Billion for HSBC, UBS, Royal Bank of Scotland, SCH, ING, BNP Paribas, Barclays, Credit Suisse, UniCredito Italiano, BBVA, HBOS, Deutsche Bank, Societe Generale, ABN AMRO, Lloyds TSB, Credit Agricole, Fortis, KBC, Banca Intesa, and Standard Chartered
- Table 95: Leading Banks in Western Europe (2005): Total Assets Value in US$ Million for Barclays Bank, UBS, HSBC Holdings, BNP Paribas, Groupe Credit Agricole, Royal Bank of Scotland Group, Deutsche Bank, ABN Amro Group, Credit Suisse Group, Societe Generale, Santander Central Hispano, HBOS, UniCredit, Credit Suisse, and Rabobank Nederland
- Table 96: Leading Fund Money Management Market in Europe (2006): Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales by Country - France, UK, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Belgium, and Others
- Table 97: EU Investment Fund Industry (2006 & 2007): Breakdown of Investment Funds Assets in € Billion by Region - Austria, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Spain, United Kingdom, and Others
- Table 98: European Hedge Fund Industry (2007): Percentage Breakdown of Assets Under Management by Region - France, Netherlands, Sweden, UK, and Others (In terms of Value)
- Table 99: European Financial Services Industry (2006): Percentage Breakdown of Private Equity and Venture Capital Investments by Region - France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden, United Kingdom, and Others (In terms of Value)
- Table 100: Non-Mortgage Consumer Credit Cards Market in Europe (2005): Percentage of Cards Used by Select Country - UK, Ireland, Italy, Spain, and Portugal
- Table 101: Leading Retail Banking Companies in Italy (2006): Number of Branches for Banca Intesa + Sanpaolo IMI, UniCredit, BP Verona e Novara + BP Italiana, BP Unite + Banco Lombarda, Capitalia, Banca Monte dei Paschi, BP Emilia Romagna, Banca Antonveneta, Banca Nazionale del Lavoro, and BP Milano
- Table 102: Leading Banking Companies in Italy (2006): Percentage Breakdown of Value Deposits for Banca Intesa, Sanpaolo IMI, UniCredito Italiano, Monte dei Paschi di Siena, Capitalia, Banca Nazionale del Lavoro, Banca Popolare Unite, Banca Popolare di Verona e Novarra, Banca Popolare di, and Others
- Table 103: Securitization Market in Italy (2004): Percentage Breakdown of Asset Volume by Category - Public Sector, MBS, Leasing/ Trade, NPL, and CDO
- Table 104: Leading Retail Banking Companies in Italy (2006): Assets Value in € Billion for Banca Intesa + Sanpaolo IMI, UniCredit, Banca Monte dei Paschi, Capitalia, BP Verona e Novara + BP Italiana, BP Unite + Banco Lombarda, Banca Nazionale del Lavoro, Banca Antonveneta, BP Emilia Romagna, and BP Milano
- Table 105: Leading Banks in Russia (2005): Total Assets Value in US$ Million for Sberbank, Vneshtorgbank, Gazprombank, Alfa Bank, MDM Financial Group, Bank of Moscow, Vnesheconombank, Rosbank, International Moscow Bank, Industry and Construction Bank, Ural Siberian Bank, ZAO Raiffeisenbank Austria, Citibank, International Industrial Bank, Bank Petrocommerce, Promsvyazbank, Bank Zenit, Nomos-Bank (Novaya Moskva), Bank of Khanty-Mansiysk, and NIKoil IBG Bank
- Table 106: Debt Servicing Market in Russia (2003-2008): Value in US$ Billion by Debt Service - Russian Debt, Multilateral, Eurobond, Bilateral Creditors, MinFin VI-VIII, Former USSR, Paris Club, and MinFin IV-V
- Table 107: Mergers and Acquisitions in the Russian Financial Services Industry (2004-2007): Volume in Number of Deals and Value in US$ Million
- Table 108: Major Mergers and Acquisitions in the Russian Banking Industry (2004-2006): Value in € Million
- Table 109: Mergers and Acquisitions in Russia through Foreign Investment Route (2004 & 2005): Value in Million
- Table 110: Leading Mortgage Banks in Russia (2006): Percentage Breakdown for Delta Credit, KIT Finance, Moskommerts Bank, Sberbank, Uralsib, VTB 24, and Others
- Table 111: Leading Saving Banks in Spain (2004): Assets in € Million for Caja de Ahorros y Pensiones de Barcelona (La Caixa), Caja Madrid, Caixa de Catalunya, Caja de Ahorros de Valencia Castellon y Alicante (Bancaja), Caja de Ahorros de Galicia, and Others
- Table 112: Leading Banks in Spain (2004): Total Assets in € Million for SCH, BBVA, La Caixa, Caja Madrid, Banco Popular Espanol, Caixa de Catalunya, Banco de Sabadell, and Bancaja
- Table 113: Leading Private Investment Banks in Switzerland (2006): Assets Under Management in US$ Billion for Bank Sarasin & Cie, Banque Privee Edmond de Rothschild, Credit Suisse Private Banking, EFG Private Bank, HSBC Private Bank (Suisse), Julius Baer Holding, Lombard Odier Darier Hentsch, Pictet & Cie, UBS Wealth Management, and Union Bancaire Privee
- Table 114: Leading Banks in Switzerland (2004): Assets in US$ Billion for UBS, Credit Suisse Group, Schweizer Verband der Raiffeisenbanken, ZiJrcher Kantonalbank, Banque Cantonale Vaudoise, EFG Bank European Financial Group, Migrosbank, Basler Kantonaibank, and Others
- Table 115: Financial Services Industry in the UK (2006 & 2007): Percentage Breakdown of Funds Under Management by Type - Institutional (Insurance, Corporate Pension Fund and Others), Retail, Alternative Funds (Hedge Funds, Property Funds, and Private Equity Funds) and Private Client Funds
- Table 116: Leading Mortgage Banks in the UK (2007): Percentage Breakdown of Lending Volume for Abbey, Alliance & Leicester, Barclays, Bradford & Bingley, HBOS, HSBC, Lloyds TSB, Nationwide, Northern Rock, Royal Bank of Scotland, and Others
- Table 117: General Insurance Market in the UK (2004): Net Written Premiums in Million by Category - Property Insurance, Motor Insurance, General Liability, Accident and Health Insurance, and Pecuniary Loss
- Table 118: Long-term Insurance Market in the UK (2004): Premiums in Billion by Category - Life Insurance, Group Pensions, Individual Pensions, Critical Illness and Income Protection, and Life Annuities
- Table 119: UK Banking Industry (2006 & 2007): Breakdown of Number of Banks Incorporated in and Outside the UK
- Table 120: Leading Retail Banking Networks in the UK (2005): Number of Branches for Royal Bank of Scotland, Lloyds TSB, Barclays, HSBC, HBOS, Abbey, Alliance & Leicester, and Bradford & Bingley
- Table 121: Leading Fund Managers in the UK (2007): Funds Under Management in Billion for Barclays Global Investors, BlackRock Investment Management, Insight Investment, JP Morgan Asset Management, Legal & General Inv. Management, M&G Securities, Morley Fund Management, Scottish Widows Investment Partnership, Standard Life Investments, State Street Global Advisors, and Others
- Table 122: Asset Allocation of Pension Funds in the UK (2007): Percentage Breakdown by Type - Equities, Bonds and Others
- Table 123: Leading Banks in the UK (2004): Assets in US$ Billion for HSBC Holdings, Royal Bank of Scotland Group, Barclays, HBOS, Lloyds TSB Group, Abbey National, Standard Chartered, Nationwide Building Society, Alliance & Leicester, Northern Rock, Bradford & Bingley, and Britannia Building Society
- Table 124: International Credit Cards Market in Rest of Europe (2003-2008): Cards Used in Thousand by Select Country - Russia, Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland
- Table 125: Leading Banks in the Middle East & Africa (2005): Total Assets Value in US$ Million for Standard Bank Group, FirstRand, Nedbank, Absa Group Limited, National Commercial Bank, Samba Financial Group, Arab Bank Group, Al-Rajhi Banking and Investment, Riyadh Bank, National Bank of Kuwait, Emirates Bank International, Kuwait Finance House, Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, Qatar National Bank, and Mashreqbank
- Table 126: Leading Banks in Morocco (2006 & 2007): Assets Size in US$ Million for Attijariwafa Bank, BMCE, BMCI, Groupe Banques Populaires, and Societe Generale
- Table 127: Leading Banks in Oman and Qatar (2004): Assets in US$ Billion for Qatar National Bank, Oman BankMuscat, National Bank of Oman, Doha Bank, Oman International Bank, and Commercial Bank of Qatar
- Table 128: Bank Market in Oman (2005 & 2006): Annual Deposits in Riyal Million for National Bank of Oman, Bank Muscat, Oman International Bank, Bank Doffer al-Omani al-Fransi, and Oman Arab Bank
- Table 129: Asia-Pacific Banking Sector (2007 & 2008): Deposits in US$ Billion by Select Country - Australia, China, India, and South Korea
- Table 130: Leading Financial Service Companies in Asia-Pacific (2006): Assets Under Management in US$ Billion for ABN AMRO, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, HSBC, JPMorgan, Merrill Lynch, Societe Generale, and UBS
- Table 131: Leading Bookrunners in Asia-Pacific (2006 & 2007): Percentage Breakdown of Loan Proceeds for ABN AMRO, Bank of China, BNP Paribas SA, Calyon, Citi, DBS Group Holdings, HSBC Holdings PLC, Korea Development Bank, Standard Chartered PLC, State Bank of India, and Others
- Table 132: Leading Syndicate Loan Borrowers in Asia-Pacific (2007): Breakdown of Loan Package in US$ Million for AV Metals Inc, Binariang GSM Sdn Bhd, CNOOC & Shell Petrochemicals, Doosan Holdings Europe Ltd, Ertan Hydropower Dvlp Co Ltd, Essar Global Ltd, Fujian Refining & Petrochem, International Finance Centre, New Songdo City Dvlp LLC, and Tata Steel Ltd
- Table 133: Mutual Funds in Asia-Pacific (2004 & 2005): Number of Mutual Funds by Select Country - Republic of Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Taiwan, and India
- Table 134: Mutual Funds in Asia-Pacific (2004 & 2005): Net Assets Value in US$ Million by Select Country - Australia, Japan, Hong Kong, Republic of Korea, Taiwan, India, and New Zealand
- Table 135: Leading Countries in the Asian Pension Fund Market (2004): Assets Under Management in US$ Billion for Japan, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan
- Table 136: Hegde Fund Industry in Asia-Pacific (2007): Assets Under Management in US$ Billion for Australia, Hong Kong, and Singapore
- Table 137: Leading Private Banks in Australia (2006): Assets Under Management in A$ Billion and Clients Per Relationship Manager for ANZ Private Bank, Commonwealth Private Bank, Deutsche Private Wealth Management, Investec, Macquarie Private Bank, National Private Bank, Perpetual, St George Private Bank, and Westpac Private Bank
- Table 138: Leading Fund Managers in Australian Hedge Fund Market (2007): Assets Under Management in US$ Million for BGI, Ellerston Capital, GMO Australia, Grinham Managed Funds, Kaiser Trading, MQ Specialist Investment Management, Optimal Fund Management, Platinum Asset Management, PM Capital, and Portfolio Partners
- Table 139: Asset Allocation of Pension Funds in Australia (2007): Percentage Breakdown by Type - Bonds, Equities, and Others
- Table 140: Loan & Acceptances, and Securitized Loans Market in Australia (2004): Percentage Breakdown by Bank/Service - CBA, NAB, WBC, ANZ, SGB, and Others
- Table 141: Mortgages of Owner Occupied Property in Australia (2005): Percentage Breakdown by Bank/Service - CBA, WBC, NAB, ANZ, SGB, SUN, and Others
- Table 142: Total Household Lending Market in Australia (2005): Percentage Breakdown by Bank/Service - CBA, NAB, WBC, ANZ, SGB, SUN, and Others
- Table 143: Credit Cards Market in Australia (2005): Percentage Breakdown by Bank/Service - CBA, WBC, ANZ, NAB, SGB, SUN, and Others
- Table 144: Household Lending Other than Credit Cards in Australia (2005): Percentage Breakdown by Bank/Service - NAB, ANZ, WBC, CBA, SGB, SUN, and Others
- Table 145: Major Mergers and Acquisitions in the Chinese Banking Industry (2004 & 2005): Value in US$ Million
- Table 146: Chinese Insurance Industry (2004-2007): Breakdown of Assets in RMB Million
- Table 147: Banking Market in India (2004-2006): Deposits, Advances, and Investments in INR Crores for Nationalized Banks
- Table 148: Banking Market in India (2005): Aggregate Retail Loan Outstanding* in INR Crores by Category - Housing Loan, Credit Card Receivables, Consumer Durables, and Other Personal Loans
- Table 149: Leading Banks in India (2007): Percentage Market Share for Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, Canara Bank, Central Bank, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, PNB, State Bank Group, UBI, UCO Bank, and Others
- Table 150: Leading Banks in India (2006*): Total Assets Value in US$ Billion for State Bank of India, ICICI Bank, Punjab National Bank, Canara Bank, Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, Industrial Development Bank of India, Union Bank, Indian Overseas Bank, HDFC Bank, Oriental Bank, Indian Bank, Allahabad Bank, Corporation Bank, and Andhra Bank
- Table 151: Leading Indian Banks by Credit Card Loans Outstanding (2005): Percentage Breakdown of Value for Citibank, Standard Chartered, ICICI Bank, State Bank of India, HDFC, HSBC, ABN AMRO, and Others
- Table 152: Indian Mutual Funds Industry (2005-2008): Assets Under Management in US$ Million
- Table 153: Leading Fund Managers in Indian Hedge Funds Market (2007): Assets Under Management in US$ Million for Franklin Templeton Asset Management (India), HDFC Asset Management, Prudential ICICI Asset Management, Reliance Capital Asset Management, and UTI Asset Management
- Table 154: Leading Banks in Malaysia (2004): Assets in US$ Billion for Malayan Banking Berhad, Bumiputra-Commerce Bank, Public Bank Berhad, RHB Bank Berhad, Hong Leong Bank Berhad, Southern Bank Berhad, EON Bank Berhad, Alliance Bank Malaysia Berhad, Affin Bank Berhad, and Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad
- Table 155: Leading Market Loan Arrangers in Southern & Eastern Asia (2003-2005): Percentage Breakdown by Loan Amount for Mizuho, Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking, Citigroup/SSb, HSBC, Sanwa Bank, and Others
- Table 156: Leading Banks in Taiwan (2006): Asset Size in US$ Million for Bank of Taiwan, Cathay United Bank, Chang Hwa Commercial Bank, Chinatrust Commercial Bank, First Commercial Bank, Hua Nan Commercial Bank, Land Bank of Taiwan, Mega International Commercial Bank, Taipei Fubon Commercial Bank, and Taiwan Cooperative Bank
- Table 157: Leading Investment Trust Firms in Taiwan (2006): Fund Size in US$ Million for Capital Investment Trust Corp., Fubon Asset Management Co., Ltd., Fuh Hwa Securities Investment Trust Co., Ltd., HSBC Investments (Taiwan) Limited, ING Securities Investment & Trust Co., JF Asset Management (Taiwan) Limited, National Investment Trust Co., Ltd., PCA Securities Investment Trust Co, Ltd, Polaris International Securities Investment Trust Co.,Ltd., and Prudential Financial Securities Investment Trust Enterprise
- Table 158: Leading Financial Holding Companies in Taiwan (2006): Asset Size in US$ Million for Cathay Financial Holding, Chinatrust Financial Holding, E. Sun Financial Holding, First Financial Holding, Fubon Financial Holding, Hua Nan Financial Holding, Mega Financial Holding, Shin Kong Financial Holding, SinoPac Financial Holding, and Taishin Financial Holding
- Table 159: Select M&A Activities in the Year 2006
- Table 160: Taiwanese Insurance Industry in 2005
- Table 161: Leading Insurance Firms in Taiwan (2005): Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Allianz President Life Insurance, Cathay Life Insurance, China Life Insurance, Chunghwa Post Co., Led. Life Insurance Dept., Fubon Life Assurance, ING Life Ins. Co. of America- Taiwan Branch, MassMutual Mercuries Life Insurance, Nan Shan Life Insurance, PCA Life Assurance, Shin Kong Life Insurance, and Others
- Table 162: Leading Non-Life Insurers in Taiwan (2005): Percentage Breakdown of Insurance Revenues for Cathay Financial Holding Co., Ltd., Central Insurance Co., Ltd., Chung Kuo Insurance Co., Ltd., Fubon lnsurance Co., Ltd., Mingtai Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Ltd., Shin Kong Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Ltd., The First Insurance Co., Ltd., The Taiwan Insurance Co., Ltd., Tokio Marine Newa Insurance Co., Ltd., Union Insurance Co., Ltd., and Others
- Table 163: Leading Loan Bookrunners in Latin America (2006 & 2007): Percentage Breakdown of Loan Proceeds for ABN AMRO, Barclays Capital, BNP Paribas SA, Calyon, Citi, HSBC Holdings PLC, ING, JP Morgan, Santander Global Banking, UBS, WestLB AG, and Others
- Table 164: Leading Equity Bookrunners in Latin America (2005): Investment Value in US$ Billion for Credit Suisse, Citigroup, UBS, Morgan Stanley, Unibanco, Valores Santander, JP Morgan, Pactual Banking, BBVA, and Inbursa
- Table 165: Leading Banks in Latin America (2005): Total Assets Value in US$ Million for Banco do Brasil, Banco Bradesco, Caixa Economica Federal, BNDES, Banco Itau Holding Financeira, BBVA Bancomer, Banco Nacional de Mexico (Banamex), Unibanco, Banco Santander Serfin, Banco ABN Amro Real, Banco Santander- Chile, HSBC Mexico, Banco Votorantim, Banco do Estado de Sao Paulo, and Banco Inbursa
- Table 166: Leading Market Loan Arrangers in Latin America (2005): Percentage Breakdown by Loan Amount for ABN Amro, Bank of America, Barclays, BBVA, BNP Paribas, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, HVB Group, IFC, ING, Inter-American Development Bank, JP Morgan/Bank One, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp, WestLB, and Others
- Table 167: Automated Banking Market in Brazil (2003-2005): Percentage Breakdown of Users Volume by Number of Transactions - External Automated Transactions, Internal Automated Transactions, Home and Office Banking/PC Banking, Internet Banking, EFTPOS Terminals, Transactions Involving Employees, and Others
- Table 168: Leading Asset Managers in Brazil (2005): Value in R$ Billion for Bradesco, Banco do Brasil, Itau, CEF, HSBC, Unibanco, Citibank, Bank of America, Santander, and ABN Amro
- Table 169: Payment Cards Market in Mexico (2003-2008): Cards Used in Thousands by Type -Credit Cards, and Debit Cards
- Table 170: Leading Banks in Mexico (2005): Assets Value in US$ Billion for BBVA Bancomer, Banamex, Santander Serfin, and HSBC Mexico
- Table 171: Bank Credit Market in Panama (2004): Credits in US$ Million by Region -Domestic and Overseas
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