U.S. Community Banks

U.S. Community Banks – Strategies and Best Practices

Report Code: BFS 1007 Jul, 2010, by marketsandmarkets.com

Report Description

More than 6,000 community banks currently operate in the U.S. through more than 50,000 branch locations across the nation. ‘Strategies and Best Practices of U.S. Community Banks’ is a market research study designed specifically to identify the role of community banks, the growth strategies these organizations employ, and the new opportunities in the community banking sector.

While the share of deposits made in community banks dwindled from 70% in 1994 to 12.4% in 2009; the current economic recession is proving to be a boon for these organizations . Customers are losing faith in large financial institutions, and with the failure of the ‘too big to fail’ theory, are moving their deposits back to community banks. It is the right time for community banks to capitalize on this shift and put the right programs in place to accelerate their success.

In the current recovery phase, community banks are looking for cost-effective alternatives that can be implemented quickly. Services such as internet banking, mobile banking, and remote deposit capture play an important role in enabling community banks to better serve their customers. Lack of confidence in big banks is the major factor attracting consumers towards community banks.

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Strategy formulation

T his section seeks to provide a schematic of the marketplace under study; and to enable t he report user to determine their competitiveness and positioning in the market. Through our in-depth understanding of the financial services industry, we size the market, identify the trends and drivers, and develop the right framework for strategy formulation to help users maintain or enhance their market position.

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Table of Content

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 

COMMUNITY BANKS: THEIR HAS TIME COME 
COMMUNITY BANKS VS. LARGE BANKS 
SMALL BUSINESS: THE MAJOR TARGET SEGMENT FOR COMMUNITY BANKS 

COMMUNITY BANKS LACK EXPERTISE TO SERVE SMALL BUSINESSES 

PRODUCT STRATEGIES TO ENHANCE MARKET SHARE 
COMMUNITY BANKS’ SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MODEL 

1 INTRODUCTION 

1.1 REPORT PURPOSE 
1.2 REPORT STRUCTURE 
1.3 RESEARCH OBJECTIVES 
1.4 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 

2 MARKET OVERVIEW 

2.1 KEY FINDINGS 
2.2 DEFINING COMMUNITY BANKS 

2.2.1 CONSOLIDATION TRENDS IN THE U.S. COMMUNITY BANKING SECTOR 
2.2.2 KEY MARKET DIFFERENTIATORS 
2.2.3 U.S. FINANCIAL CRISIS AND COMMUNITY BANKS 

2.3 SMALL BUSINESSES: MAJOR TARGET SEGMENT FOR COMMUNITY BANKS 
2.4 STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY TOP-PERFORMING COMMUNITY BANKS 

2.4.1 SOURCING LOW-COST FUNDS 
2.4.2 FOCUS ON AGRIBUSINESS 

3 STRATEGY FORMULATION 

3.1 KEY FINDINGS 
3.2 COMMUNITY BANKS STRATEGIES FOR CUSTOMER ACQUISITION AND RETENTION 
3.3 STRATEGIES TO ATTRACT DEPOSITS 

3.3.1 BUNDLING PRODUCTS TO ENHANCE CROSS- AND UP-SELLING 
3.3.2 IMPLEMENTATION OF REMOTE DEPOSIT CAPTURE 
3.3.3 COMPETITIVE PRICING FOR PRODUCTS 

3.4 SHIFT IN LENDING FROM REAL ESTATE TO C&I LOANS 
3.5 FOCUSING ON SMALL BUSINESSES LENDING 
3.6 PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS OF COMMUNITY BANKS 
3.7 FACTORS INFLUENCING LENDING TO SMALL BUSINESSES 

3.7.1 STRENGTHS: COMMUNITY BANKS HAVE STRONG CRM AND FLEXIBLE LENDING PROCESSES 
3.7.2 OPPORTUNITIES: IMPROVING ECONOMY WILL SPUR DEMAND FOR SMALL BUSINESS LOANS 

3.7.2.1 Governmental support to increase small business lending 
3.7.2.2 Increasing adoption of advanced banking products 
3.7.2.3 Huge underbanked small business segment 

3.7.3 CHALLENGES: COMMUNITY BANKS NEED EFFECTIVE BUSINESS LENDING PROCESSES 
3.7.4 THREATS: RISING FAILURE RATE OF SMALL BUSINESSES 

3.8 CHANNEL-DRIVEN STRATEGIES 

3.8.1 REDCUCING PER TRANSACTION COST THROUGH ONLINE & MOBILE BANKING 
3.8.2 INTEGRATION OF ONLINE BANKING WITH FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT TOOLS 

3.9 WINNING MODEL OF COMMUNITY BANKS 

3.9.1 ENHANCED CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS 
3.9.2 SIMULTANEOUS CREDIT MANAGEMENT &  BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 
3.9.3 CENTRALIZATION OF OPERATIONS 
3.9.4 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE 
3.9.5 CHANNEL INNOVATION 

4 CASE STUDY 

4.1 SUCCESSFUL RDC IMPLEMENTATION BY INDEPENDENCE COMMUNITY BANK 

4.1.1 OBJECTIVE 
4.1.2 ABOUT INDEPENDENCE COMMUNITY BANK 
4.1.3 NEED FOR RDC 
4.1.4 INDEPENDENCE BANK SELECTS VSOFT AS RDC VENDOR 
4.1.5 RDC IMPLEMENTATION 
4.1.6 BANK’S STRATEGIES TO INCREASE RDC AWARENESS 

4.1.6.1 Referral program 
4.1.6.2 Launched a website 
4.1.6.3 Appointment of independent sales organization 

4.1.7 IMPACT OF RDC IMPLEMENTATION 

4.1.7.1 Benefits to the bank – Check processing cost reduced by 80% 
4.1.7.2 Time and cost benefit to customers 
4.1.7.3 Business deposits grew exponentially 

4.1.8 CONCLUSION – TECHNOLOGY PLAYS A VITAL ROLE IN ENHANCING PROFITABILITY 

4.2 THE STATE BANK OF COLORADO IMPLEMENTS CONTACTLESS MOBILE PAYMENT SERVICE 

4.2.1 OBJECTIVE 
4.2.2 ABOUT THE STATE BANK OF COLORADO 
4.2.3 NEED FOR CONTACTLESS MOBILE PAYMENT SERVICES 
4.2.4 COLLABORATION WITH BLING NATION TO IMPLEMENT CONTACTLESS PAYMENT SERVICE 
4.2.5 THE STATE BANK SUCCEDED IN SIGNING MORE BUSINESS ACCOUNTS 
4.2.6 ENHANCED CUSTOMER SATISFACTION 

 5 VENDOR ANALYSIS 

5.1 PRODUCT BENCHMARKING OF MAJOR VENDORS 

5.1.1 RDC VENDORS 

5.1.1.1 Technological benchmarking 
5.1.1.2 Functional benchmarking 
5.1.1.3 Strategic benchmarking 

5.1.2 BENCHMARKING MOBILE BANKING VENDORS 

5.1.2.1 Functional benchmarking 
5.1.2.2 Technological benchmarking 

5.1.3 BENCHMARKING ONLINE BANKING VENDORS

5.1.3.1 Benchmarking vendors of online financial management tools 
5.1.3.1.1 Functional benchmarking 
5.1.3.1.2 Strategic benchmarking 

 

5.2 VENDOR PROFILING 

5.2.1 EBANKSYSTEMS 
5.2.1.1 Recent developments 

5.2.2 FIDELITY NATIONAL INFORMATION SERVICES (FIS) 

5.2.2.1 Recent developments 

5.2.3 FISERV INC 

5.2.3.1 Recent developments 

5.2.4 JACK HENRY 

5.2.4.1 Recent developments 

5.2.5 NETDEPOSIT 

5.2.5.1 Recent developments 

5.2.6 NEW CORE BANKING SYSTEMS 
5.2.7 ONLINE RESOURCES 
5.2.8 SHARP BANCSYSTEMS 

5.2.8.1 Recent developments 

5.2.9 WAUSAU FINANCIAL SYSTEMS 

5.2.9.1 Recent developments 


LIST OF TABLES

TABLE 1  SHARE OF COMMUNITY BANK IN TERMS OF NETWORK, ASSETS, DEPOSITS AND LOANS (2009) 
TABLE 2 ANALYSIS OF LARGE BANKS VS COMMUNITY BANKS ON OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS 
TABLE 3 KEY CRITERIA FOR BANK SELECTION 
TABLE 4 BENCHMARKING OF LARGE COMMUNITY BANKS 
TABLE 5 STRATEGIES ADOPTED TO INCREASE DEPOSITS 
TABLE 6 RDC IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES BY COMMUNITY BANKS 
TABLE 7 STRATEGIES ADOPTED TO IMPLEMENT MOBILE BANKING 
TABLE 8 PRODUCT BENCHMARKING 
TABLE 9 TECHNOLOGICAL BENCHMARKING OF RDC VENDORS 
TABLE 10 FUNCTIONAL BENCHMARKING OF RDC VENDORS 
TABLE 11 STRATEGIC BENCHMARKING OF RDC VENDORS 
TABLE 12 FUNCTIONAL BENCHMARKING OF MOBILE BANKING VENDORS 
TABLE 13 TECHNOLOGICAL BENCHMARKING OF MOBILE BANKING VENDORS 
TABLE 14 FUNCTIONAL BENCHMARKING OF ONLINE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT VENDORS 
TABLE 15 STRATEGIC BENCHMARKING OF ONLINE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT VENDORS 

LIST OF FIGURES

FIGURE 1 REDUCING NUMBER OF SMALL COMMUNITY BANKS 
FIGURE 2 % CHANGE IN DEPOSITS OF BANKS (2008 & 2009) 
FIGURE 3 ROLE OF COMMUNITY BANKS IN ECONOMIC RECOVERY 
FIGURE 4 SHARE OF COMMUNITY BANKS IN SMALL BUSINESS LOANS (2009) 
FIGURE 6  KEY CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES 
FIGURE 7 STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY BANKS TO ATTRACT DEPOSITS 
FIGURE 8 COMMUNITY BANKS RDC ADOPTION RATE BY ASSET SIZE 
FIGURE 9 FACTORS DRIVING RDC ADOPTION 
FIGURE 10 RDC PRODUCT MIX OF COMMUNITY BANKS 
FIGURE 11 VALUE PROPOSITION OF COMMUNITY BANKS WITH MAXIMUM DEPOSITS 
FIGURE 12  LOAN PORTFOLIO OF COMMUNITY BANKS (2009) 
FIGURE 13 RELATIVE COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT BANKING PRODUCTS 
FIGURE 14 NIM, ROA AND ROE COMPARISON OF LARGE COMMUNITY BANKS (2009) 
FIGURE 15 NIM, ROA AND ROE COMPARISON OF SMALL COMMUNITY BANKS (2009) 
FIGURE 16 SCOT ANALYSIS OF COMMUNITY BANKS FOR SMALL BUSINESS LENDING 
FIGURE 17 COST AND TIME ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT CHANNELS OF COMMUNICATION 
FIGURE 18 ADVANCED CHANNELS REDUCE PER TRANSACTION COST 
FIGURE 19 FIVE FORCES OF WINNING BUSINESS MODEL 
FIGURE 20 IMPACT OF RDC ON CHECK PROCESSING 
FIGURE 21 POSITIVE IMPACT OF RDC ON BUSINESS DEPOSITS 
FIGURE 22 MOBILE BANKING VENDORS MARKET SHARE (%) 


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