1、Chapter OneAn Overview of the Changing Financial-Services SectorKey Topics Powerful Forces Reshaping the Industry What Is a Bank?The Financial System and Competing Financial-Service Institutions Old and New Services Offered to the Public Key Trends Affecting All Financial-Service Firms Appendix:Care
2、er Opportunities in Banking and Financial ServicesIntroduction Banks are the principal source of credit(loanable funds)for millions of individuals and families and for many units of government Worldwide banks grant more installment loans to consumers(individuals and families)than any other financial
3、-service provider The assets held by U.S.banks represent about one-fifth of the total assets In other nations banks hold half or more of all assets in the financial systemWhat Is a Bank?A bank can be defined in terms of:1.The economic functions it performs2.The services it offers its customers3.The
4、legal basis for its existence Historically,banks have been recognized for the great range of financial services they offer Bank service menus are expanding rapidly today to include investment banking,insurance protection,financial planning,advice for merging companies,the sale of risk-management ser
5、vices to businesses and consumers,and numerous other innovative financial productsEXHIBIT 1-1 The Many Different Kinds of Financial-Service Firms Calling Themselves BanksWhat Is a Bank?(continued)Money-Centered Banks vs.Community Banks Money-center banksIndustry leadersCover whole regions,nations,an
6、d continentsOffer the widest possible menu of financial servicesAcquire smaller businessesFace tough global competition Community banksMuch smallerService local communities and townsOffer a narrower,but often more personalized,menu of financial servicesWhat Is a Bank?(continued)The Legal Basis for B
7、anking A bank is any business offering deposits subject to withdrawal on demand and making loans of a commercial or business nature Congress then defined a bank as any institution that could qualify for deposit insurance administered by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation(FDIC)Under federal la
8、w in the U.S.,a bank had come to be defined,not so much by its array of service offerings,but by the government agency insuring its depositsThe Financial System and Competing Financial-Service Institutions Roles of the Financial System The primary purpose of the financial system is to encourage savi
9、ng and to transfer those savings to individuals and institutions planning to invest and needing credit to do so This process of encouraging savings and transforming savings into investment spending causes the economy to grow,new jobs to be created,and living standards to rise The financial system al
10、so provides a variety of supporting services:Payment servicesRisk protection servicesLiquidity servicesThe Financial System and Competing Financial-Service Institutions(continued)The Competitive Challenge for Banks Lately,the financial market share that banking comprised has fallen Some authorities
11、in the financial-services field fear that this apparent erosion of market share may imply that traditional banking is dyingOther experts counter that banking is not dying but changing by offering new services and changing its form The banking industrys largest customers have found ways around banks
12、to obtain the funds that they needBorrowing in the open market Perhaps banking is being“regulated to death”The Financial System and Competing Financial-Service Institutions(continued)Leading Competitors with Banks Savings Associations Credit Unions Fringe Banks Money Market Funds Mutual Funds(Invest
13、ment Companies)Hedge Funds Security Brokers and Dealers Investment Banks Finance Companies Financial Holding Companies Life and Property/Casualty Insurance CompaniesThe Financial System and Competing Financial-Service Institutions(continued)Leading Competitors with Banks Financial-service providers
14、are converging in terms of the services they offer The U.S.Financial Services Modernization(Gramm-Leach-Bliley)Act of 1999 has allowed many different types of financial firms to offer the public one-stop shopping for financial services The challenge of differentiating banks from other financial-serv
15、ice providers is difficult todayEXHIBIT 12 Comparative Size by Industry of Commercial Banks and Their Principal Financial-Service CompetitorsServices Banks and Many of Their Closest Competitors Offer the Public Services Banks Have Offered for Centuries Carrying Out Currency Exchange Discounting Comm
16、ercial Notes and Making Business Loans Offering Savings Deposits Safekeeping of Valuables and Certification of Value Supporting Government Activities with Credit Offering Checking Accounts(Demand Deposits)Offering Trust ServicesServices Banks and Many of Their Closest Competitors Offer the Public(co
17、ntinued)Services Banks and Many of Their Financial-Service Competitors Began Offering in the Past Century Granting Consumer Loans Financial Advising Managing Cash Offering Equipment Leasing Making Venture Capital Loans Selling Insurance Policies Selling and Managing Retirement Plans Dealing in Secur
18、ities:Offering Security Brokerage and Investment Banking Services Offering Mutual Funds,Annuities,and Other Investment Products Offering Merchant Banking Service Offering Risk Management and Hedging Services TABLE 11 The Many Different Roles Banks and Their Closest Competitors Play in Todays Economy
19、TABLE 12 Some of the Leading Financial-Service Firms around the GlobeKey Trends Affecting All Financial-Service Firms Crisis,Reform,and Change Service Proliferation Rising Competition Government Deregulation and then Reregulation Crisis,Reform,and Change in Banking and Financial Services An Increasi
20、ngly Interest-Sensitive Mix of Funds Technological Change and Automation Consolidation and Geographic Expansion Convergence GlobalizationQuick Quiz What is a bank?How does a bank differ from most other financial-service providers?Why are some banks reaching out to become one-stop financial-service c
21、onglomerates?Is this a good idea?Which businesses are bankings closest and toughest competitors?What services do they offer that compete directly with banks services?What is happening to bankings share of the financial marketplace and why?How have banking and the financial-services market changed in
22、 recent years?What powerful forces are shaping financial markets and institutions today?Appendix:Career Opportunities in Banking and Financial Services What different kinds of professionals work inside financial firms?Loan Officers Credit Analysts Managers of Operations Branch Managers Systems Analy
23、st Auditing and Control Personnel Trust Department Specialist TellersAppendix:Career Opportunities in Banking and Financial Services(continued)What different kinds of professionals work inside financial firms?Security Analysts and Traders Marketing Personnel Human Resources Managers Investment Banking Specialists Bank Examiners and Regulators Regulatory Compliance Officers Risk Management Specialists