WorldWide Neobanking Market, Industry / Sector Analysis Report, Regional Outlook & Competitive Market Share & Forecast, 2019 - 2025 (Includes Business Impact of COVID-19)

  • TBI975853
  • September 01, 2019
  • Global
  • 132 pages
  • HCCResearch
                                          

Neobanking Market size is driven by the growing demand for customer convenience in the banking sector. Neobanking platforms have extensively differentiated themselves from the traditional banking models by offering automated products. These platforms allow the customers to validate the product offering through online channels and mobile sites. The banking platform eliminates the requirement of human interference by developing automated products. They have complemented this by designing customer journeys and processes that complete transactions in a single and easy continuum.   The neobanking market is on the rise as it doesn’t need support from the traditional banking institutions. Moreover, the prominent banking institutions are investing in developing their own platforms to augment their full-service models with digital banking services. The financial institutes are collaborating with fintech companies to develop advanced products and services to cater to the growing demand for the market. Moreover, they are also investing in startups to explore new opportunities and application.     The platforms are designed to withstand cyberattacks and can manage the online ecosystem much better. The neobanks monitor the network and can easily detect when they are under attack while the traditional banks discover the attack when the damage has already been done. The key trends shaping the market landscape are customer engagement with technology and the growth in data accessibility. Customer engagement with the technology has grown exponentially in the last decade due to the widespread adoption of mobile applications for shopping goods & services and accessing content online in the banking sector. The data access & analytical capabilities have grown significantly enabling organizations to understand their customer needs even better.   Europe has the major share in the neobanking market due to the emergence of multiple technology startups and early adoption technology. The fintech startups have emerged in the region due to the saturation of big commercial banks, which have created an opportunity for the non-conventional banking institutions. The region is an early adopter of digital banking technology dating back to the dotcom era during the late 1990s and early 2000s. This head start led to the shift to the technological banking startups.   The Asia Pacific neobanking market is projected to grow substantially over the forecast period due to the increasing inversing investments in the fintech sector. E-commerce companies, Alibaba Group and WeBank, have invested in China’s MyBank neobanking platform. The fintech companies are developing their own neobanking platforms unlike their traditional counterparts as they are not burdened with legacy structures and cumbersome organizational structures. These platforms have less regulatory requirements as they don’t offer a full suite of services. This has fostered the growth of neobanks in the developing countries such as China and India.    The companies operating the neobanking market focus on forming partnerships and launching their platforms to increase their market share and gain an edge over their competitors. For instance, in 2018, Fidor, a provider of advanced digital banking solutions partnered with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to expand the business in the developing markets such as Latin America and Africa. Similarly, in 2019, Albaraka, a Turkish bank launched Insha, a digital banking platforming in Germany. This launch is aimed at increasing its market presence in the region and to develop new personalized product offerings for the customers. The key vendors in the neobanking market are Atom, Simple, MyBank, Monzo, Webank, Tandem, Fidor Bank, N26, Moven, Starling bank, Bank of America, Guta, SKB, Citigroup, CBC, ICBC, HSBC Holdings, Deutsche, Toscana, and Agricultural Bank of China.  

1 Report Overview
    1.1 Research Scope
    1.2 Major Manufacturers Covered in This Report
    1.3 Market Segment by Type
        1.3.1 Global Neobanking Market Size Growth Rate by Type (2019-2025)
    1.4 Market Segment by Application
        1.4.1 Global Neobanking Market Share by Application (2019-2025)
    1.5 Study Objectives
    1.6 Years Considered

2 Global Growth Trends
    2.1 Production and Capacity Analysis
        2.1.1 Global Neobanking Production Value 2014-2025
        2.1.2 Global Neobanking Production 2014-2025
        2.1.3 Global Neobanking Capacity 2014-2025
        2.1.4 Global Neobanking Marketing Pricing and Trends
    2.2 Key Producers Growth Rate (CAGR) 2019-2025
        2.2.1 Global Neobanking Market Size CAGR of Key Regions
        2.2.2 Global Neobanking Market Share of Key Regions
2.3 Industry Trends
        2.3.1 Market Top Trends
        2.3.2 Market Drivers

3 Market Share by Manufacturers
    3.1 Capacity and Production by Manufacturers
        3.1.1 Global Neobanking Capacity by Manufacturers
        3.1.2 Global Neobanking Production by Manufacturers
    3.2 Revenue by Manufacturers
        3.2.1 Neobanking Revenue by Manufacturers (2014-2019)
        3.2.2 Neobanking Revenue Share by Manufacturers (2014-2019)
        3.2.3 Global Neobanking Concentration Ratio
    3.3 Neobanking Price by Manufacturers
    3.4 Key Manufacturers Neobanking Plants/Factories Distribution and Area Served
    3.5 Date of Key Manufacturers Enter into Neobanking Market
    3.6 Key Manufacturers Neobanking Product Offered
    3.7 Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion Plans

4 Market Size by Type
    4.1 Production and Production Value for Each Type
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