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Retail Banking Market Dynamics: Denmark 2018

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Table of Contents

    Macroeconomic Overview

      Retail Deposits

        Credit Cards

          Personal Loans

            Mortgages

              Financial Ratios Market Average

                Competitor Financial Performance

                  Appendix

                  Retail Banking Market Dynamics: Denmark 2018

                  Summary

                  The retail mortgage and personal loan markets in Denmark performed poorly during 2013-17, but are expected to recover over the next five years. Conversely, the credit card space - which reported a strong performance during 2013-17 - is expected to decelerate. The market-wide average return on assets for Denmark was lower than Sweden and Norway during 2013-17, while the cost/income ratio remained higher in Denmark.

                  Key Findings

                  - Among the top banks in the Danish retail deposits market, SEB increased its market share the most in 2017.
                  - Credit card balances are expected to record a compound annual growth rate of 3.2% over 2018-22.
                  - Mortgage balances are expected to record a compound annual growth rate of 2.3% over 2018-22.

                  Scope

                  - The outlook for deposits, credit cards, personal loans, and mortgages.
                  - Net changes in market share across all four product areas.
                  - Overall financial performance, including profitability, efficiency, and income sources.

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                  - Identify factors affecting growth prospects across the deposit, credit card, personal loan, and mortgage markets.
                  - Track competitor gains and losses in market share.
                  - Assess the financial performance of competitors.

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