Datamonitor

10 results about this entity

Period: 10 Nov 2004 - 11 Sep 2008

Retail banks scared of embracing Web 2.0 - Datamonitor

Retail banks are failing to embrace Web 2.0 technologies like mashups, Rich Internet Applications and widgets due to security fears and concerns about losing control of their content, according to analyst house Datamonitor.

Crunch to spur retail bank spending on BI technology - Datamonitor

The sub-prime credit crunch will drive retail bank spending on business intelligence (BI) technology from $5.6 billion in 2006 to $9 billion by 2012, according to a global study by market analyst Datamonitor.

Credit crisis to spur op risk IT spending - Datamonitor

The sub-prime crisis will spur banks to increase spending on operational risk technology from $754 million in 2007 to over $1 billion in 2010 - an average annual increase of almost 12% - according to the latest Datamonitor research.

Wealth management IT spending to hit $28.5bn by 2012 - Datamonitor

Spending on front-to-back wealth management IT by financial institutions in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific will reach $28.5 billion by 2012, up from $20.5 billion in 2006, according to a report by market analyst Datamonitor.

Banks struggling with online sales - Datamonitor

Amid forecasts for rising IT spend on Web banking services, new research from Datamonitor suggests banks are failing to capitalise on soaring consumer adoption rates and convert online services to sales.

Financial technology spending on the rise in 2007

IT spending by wholesale financial services institutions has increased significantly this year, particularly on risk managment and payments systems, according to a global study by Datamonitor.

Online share dealing overtakes traditional methods

Internet share dealing has now overtaken traditional trading methods such as telephone or face-to-face trading with over half of consumers now placing trades online.

UK Internet sales to soar

The number of UK consumers shopping via the Internet is set to increase by 10 million to nearly 25 million by the end of the decade, according to research conducted by Datamonitor and released by e-payments firm PayPal.

UK leads Europe for bank IT spending - Datamonitor

The UK will be the leading market in Europe for IT spending in the banking and insurance industries until at least 2008, according to forecasts by Datamonitor, which show that spending on technology by banks in the country will hit $23 billion in 2006 alone.

British branches are the busiest in Europe - Datamonitor

The UK's bank branches are the most crowded in Europe, serving on average over 5000 people per site - more than five times the average in Spain - according to the latest research from Datamonitor.