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Quick Quiz on Commercial Banks
Which one of the following is Britain’s biggest
commercial bank – as measured by the total size of
assets under their control?
Royal Bank of Scotland Lloyds Banking Group
Santander Banking
Group
Barclays Bank
Question 1
Which one of the following is Britain’s biggest
commercial bank – as measured by the total size of
assets under their control?
Royal Bank of Scotland Lloyds Banking Group
Santander Banking
Group
Barclays Bank
Question 2
Which one of the following was the first organic entrant
to the UK banking market in more than 100 years when it
received its banking licence in March 2010?
Marks & Spencer Bank Tesco Bank
Metro Bank Virgin Money
Question 2
Which one of the following was the first organic entrant
to the UK banking market in more than 100 years when it
received its banking licence in March 2010?
Marks & Spencer Bank Tesco Bank
Metro Bank Virgin Money
Question 3
During the crisis, the UK government took large holdings
in several UK banks to restore financial stability. Which
one of the banks listed below has NOT had any
emergency state financial support?
Royal Bank of Scotland Northern Rock
Lloyds Banking Group Barclays Bank
Question 3
During the crisis, the UK government took large holdings
in several UK banks to restore financial stability. Which
one of the banks listed below has NOT had any
emergency state financial support?
Royal Bank of Scotland Northern Rock
Lloyds Banking Group Barclays Bank
Question 4
In 2014, what % of UK GDP came from financial and
insurance services?
8% 18%
28% 38%
Question 4
In 2014, what % of UK GDP came from financial and
insurance services?
8% 18%
28% 38%
Question 5: Logo Round
Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!)
1
2
3
Question 5: Logo Round
Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!)
1
2
3
Question 5: Logo Round
Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!)
1
HSBC
2
3
Question 5: Logo Round
Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!)
1
HSBC
2
3
Question 5: Logo Round
Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!)
1
HSBC
2
Lloyds Group
3
Question 5: Logo Round
Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!)
1
HSBC
2
Lloyds Group
3
Question 5: Logo Round
Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!)
1
HSBC
2
Lloyds Group
3
Barclays
Question 6: Harder Logo Round!
Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!)
1
2
3
Question 6: A Harder Logo Round!
Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!)
1
Santander
2
3
Question 6: A Harder Logo Round!
Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!)
1
Santander
2
3
Question 6: A Harder Logo Round!
Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!)
1
Santander
2
ING
3
Question 6: A Harder Logo Round!
Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!)
1
Santander
2
ING
3
Question 6: A Harder Logo Round!
Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!)
1
Santander
2
ING
3
Deutsche Bank
Question 7: This one is tough!
Identify the bank with the logo
1
Question 7: This one is tough!
Identify the bank with the logo
1
Significance of Commercial Banks
Credit for
expanding
businesses
Financial
services for
households
Externalities
from financial
stability
Commercial
banks and UK
trade
Important
source of
employment
Instrument of
monetary
policy
Commercial banking is an oligopoly
27%
18%
18%
12%
10%
6%
4.2%
2%
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0%
Lloyds Bank Plc (hq: London)
Barclays Bank Plc (hq: London)
The Royal Bank of Scotland (hq: Edinburgh)
HSBC Bank Plc (hq: London)
Santander UK Plc (hq: London)
Nationwide Building Society (hq: Swindon)
TSB Bank Plc (hq: Edinburgh)
Co-operative bank (hq: Manchester)
Account market share
At the moment only 3% of personal and 4% of
UK business customers switch to a different
bank in any year (Source: CMA, August 2016)
Challenger banks are relatively small
A number of new banks are attempting to establish themselves in the UK financial
system and challenge the dominance of the leading UK commercial banks
TSB (Sabadell) Virgin Money Aldermore
Metro Bank Shawbrook Handelsbanken
Barriers to entry into banking sector
• In oligopolistic markets, barriers to entry make it harder
for new entrants to scale their business and make profits
• Entry barriers might include:
1. Cost of IT systems and expense of establishing branches
2. Access to payment systems (e.g. cheque/card clearing)
3. Established banks have access to cheaper retail savings
deposits from their existing customers
4. Banks which are viewed by investors as ‘too big to fail’
are seen as lower risk and therefore benefit from lower
wholesale funding costs – this is an economy of scale
5. Customer resistance to changing accounts – including
the time and inconvenience – this makes it harder to
build customer numbers
Question
True or False?
The main source of funds used by commercial banks to
lend out to borrowers are the savings deposits of
individual households and businesses
Question
True or False?
The main source of funds used by commercial banks to
lend out to borrowers are the savings deposits of
individual households and businesses
Question
True or False?
Banks first attract deposits from people and then they
lend it out to customers who need to borrow money
Question
True or False?
Banks first attract deposits from people and then they
lend it out to customers who need to borrow money
How Banks Create Money
Banks take deposits
of money from
savers and lend it
to borrowers
Banks then lend
money to businesses,
thus allocating funds
between alternative
investment projects
The Modern Reality
• Banks create credit by extending
loans to businesses and
households – pure and simple!
• They do not need to attract
deposits from savers to do this
• When a bank makes a loan, for
example to someone taking out
a mortgage to buy a house, or a
business taking out a loan to
finance their expansion it
credits their bank account with
a bank deposit of the size of the
loan/mortgage.
• At that moment, new money is
created.
“Banks making loans and consumers
repaying them are the most significant
ways in which bank deposits are created
and destroyed in the modern economy.”
(Source: Bank of England)
Assets and Liabilities of a Bank
Assets
Cash
Balances at Bank of England
Loans (Advances)
Securities (e.g. Bonds)
Fixed assets (e.g. Buildings)
Liabilities
Customer deposits
Money owed to bond holders
Money owed to other banks
Cash in the Bank!
Balance Sheet After New Lending
Reserves
Currency
Assets Liabilities
Deposits
Commercial banks before lending
Balance Sheet After New Lending
Reserves
Currency
Assets Liabilities
Deposits
Commercial banks before lending
Commercial banks after lending
Reserves
Currency
Deposits
Assets Liabilities
New Loans
New
Deposits
Balance Sheet of Commercial Bank
Other Assets
(including Liquid
Assets)
Loans to UK
Households and
Businesses
Assets
(Uses of funds)
Liabilities
(Sources of funds)
Capital (Equity)
Wholesale
Funding
Retail funding
(e.g.
households’
current
accounts)
How Commercial Banks make a Profit
In simple terms, how does a commercial
bank make a profit?
Interest Rates on Savings and Loans
0.00
2.00
4.00
6.00
8.00
10.00
12.00
Sight Deposits Time deposits Credit card Unsecured loans Secured loans
Interest Rates (%) for Selected Savings and Loans in UK – Dec 2015
Interest Rates on Savings and Loans
0.00
2.00
4.00
6.00
8.00
10.00
12.00
Sight Deposits Time deposits Credit card Unsecured loans Secured loans
Interest Rates (%) for Selected Savings and Loans in UK – Dec 2015
Profits and Losses for Banks
• Major UK commercial banks’ profitability has fallen quite
significantly since the global financial crisis
• Low profitability reduces the ability of commercial banks
to generate fresh capital internally and reduces their
resilience to future domestic and external shocks.
• Key factors:
1. Significant rise in regulatory costs
2. Lower interest rates on loans has reduced trading
incomes – for example, a fall in mortgage interest rates
3. Financial cost of previous misconduct - UK banks put
side another £15 billion relating to past misconduct in
their 2015 results, reducing pre-tax profits by around
50%. This includes the costs of miss-selling PPI
US Sub Prime Lending Crisis
Mortgage delinquency rates for subprime conventional loans in USA from 2000 to 2014
11.9%
10.8%
19.9%
25.5% 25.9%
23%
20.6% 21%
19.1%
16.5%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
30.0%
2000 2005 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Delinquencyrates
Economic & Social Risks from Financial Instability
Taxpayers
(Bailout costs)
Depositors
(Risk of lost
savings)
Creditors
(Unpaid
debts)
Shareholders
(Lost equity)
Employees
(Lost jobs)
Government
(increased
deficit)
Question
What is the most important factor limiting the amount of
new credit that a commercial bank is able to lend?
a)
The ratio of cash to deposits that a bank is
required by law to keep
b)
The demand for loans from personal and business
customers
c)
Caps on interest rates on loans and overdrafts set
by the Bank of England
d)
The cost of borrowing funds from the wholesale
money markets
Question
What is the most important factor limiting the amount of
new credit that a commercial bank is able to lend?
a)
The ratio of cash to deposits that a bank is
required by law to keep
b)
The demand for loans from personal and
business customers
c)
Caps on interest rates on loans and overdrafts set
by the Bank of England
d)
The cost of borrowing funds from the wholesale
money markets
Some Key Terms
Some Key Definitions
Banking credit An arrangement with a bank for a loan, or bank lending in general
Bank A business that makes its profit by paying interest to people who keep
money there and charging a higher rate of interest to borrowers who
borrow money from the bank
Bank capital Bank capital is the value of the bank's assets minus its liabilities, or debts
Bank reserves Money and liquid assets (such as securities that can be sold quickly) held
by banks in order to meet withdrawals by customers
Banking system The way banks work together to make payments, make money available
Co-operative bank A bank that lends money, collected from its members, at low rates of
interest
Internet banking The services provided by banks that only exist on the Internet
Shadow banking Non-deposit taking financial intermediaries including investment banks,
hedge funds
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Commercial Banks and the UK Economy

  • 1.
  • 2. Quick Quiz on Commercial Banks Which one of the following is Britain’s biggest commercial bank – as measured by the total size of assets under their control? Royal Bank of Scotland Lloyds Banking Group Santander Banking Group Barclays Bank
  • 3. Question 1 Which one of the following is Britain’s biggest commercial bank – as measured by the total size of assets under their control? Royal Bank of Scotland Lloyds Banking Group Santander Banking Group Barclays Bank
  • 4. Question 2 Which one of the following was the first organic entrant to the UK banking market in more than 100 years when it received its banking licence in March 2010? Marks & Spencer Bank Tesco Bank Metro Bank Virgin Money
  • 5. Question 2 Which one of the following was the first organic entrant to the UK banking market in more than 100 years when it received its banking licence in March 2010? Marks & Spencer Bank Tesco Bank Metro Bank Virgin Money
  • 6. Question 3 During the crisis, the UK government took large holdings in several UK banks to restore financial stability. Which one of the banks listed below has NOT had any emergency state financial support? Royal Bank of Scotland Northern Rock Lloyds Banking Group Barclays Bank
  • 7. Question 3 During the crisis, the UK government took large holdings in several UK banks to restore financial stability. Which one of the banks listed below has NOT had any emergency state financial support? Royal Bank of Scotland Northern Rock Lloyds Banking Group Barclays Bank
  • 8. Question 4 In 2014, what % of UK GDP came from financial and insurance services? 8% 18% 28% 38%
  • 9. Question 4 In 2014, what % of UK GDP came from financial and insurance services? 8% 18% 28% 38%
  • 10. Question 5: Logo Round Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!) 1 2 3
  • 11. Question 5: Logo Round Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!) 1 2 3
  • 12. Question 5: Logo Round Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!) 1 HSBC 2 3
  • 13. Question 5: Logo Round Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!) 1 HSBC 2 3
  • 14. Question 5: Logo Round Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!) 1 HSBC 2 Lloyds Group 3
  • 15. Question 5: Logo Round Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!) 1 HSBC 2 Lloyds Group 3
  • 16. Question 5: Logo Round Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!) 1 HSBC 2 Lloyds Group 3 Barclays
  • 17. Question 6: Harder Logo Round! Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!) 1 2 3
  • 18. Question 6: A Harder Logo Round! Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!) 1 Santander 2 3
  • 19. Question 6: A Harder Logo Round! Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!) 1 Santander 2 3
  • 20. Question 6: A Harder Logo Round! Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!) 1 Santander 2 ING 3
  • 21. Question 6: A Harder Logo Round! Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!) 1 Santander 2 ING 3
  • 22. Question 6: A Harder Logo Round! Identify the bank with the logo (3 to have a go at!) 1 Santander 2 ING 3 Deutsche Bank
  • 23. Question 7: This one is tough! Identify the bank with the logo 1
  • 24. Question 7: This one is tough! Identify the bank with the logo 1
  • 25.
  • 26. Significance of Commercial Banks Credit for expanding businesses Financial services for households Externalities from financial stability Commercial banks and UK trade Important source of employment Instrument of monetary policy
  • 27. Commercial banking is an oligopoly 27% 18% 18% 12% 10% 6% 4.2% 2% 0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0% Lloyds Bank Plc (hq: London) Barclays Bank Plc (hq: London) The Royal Bank of Scotland (hq: Edinburgh) HSBC Bank Plc (hq: London) Santander UK Plc (hq: London) Nationwide Building Society (hq: Swindon) TSB Bank Plc (hq: Edinburgh) Co-operative bank (hq: Manchester) Account market share At the moment only 3% of personal and 4% of UK business customers switch to a different bank in any year (Source: CMA, August 2016)
  • 28. Challenger banks are relatively small A number of new banks are attempting to establish themselves in the UK financial system and challenge the dominance of the leading UK commercial banks TSB (Sabadell) Virgin Money Aldermore Metro Bank Shawbrook Handelsbanken
  • 29. Barriers to entry into banking sector • In oligopolistic markets, barriers to entry make it harder for new entrants to scale their business and make profits • Entry barriers might include: 1. Cost of IT systems and expense of establishing branches 2. Access to payment systems (e.g. cheque/card clearing) 3. Established banks have access to cheaper retail savings deposits from their existing customers 4. Banks which are viewed by investors as ‘too big to fail’ are seen as lower risk and therefore benefit from lower wholesale funding costs – this is an economy of scale 5. Customer resistance to changing accounts – including the time and inconvenience – this makes it harder to build customer numbers
  • 30.
  • 31. Question True or False? The main source of funds used by commercial banks to lend out to borrowers are the savings deposits of individual households and businesses
  • 32. Question True or False? The main source of funds used by commercial banks to lend out to borrowers are the savings deposits of individual households and businesses
  • 33. Question True or False? Banks first attract deposits from people and then they lend it out to customers who need to borrow money
  • 34. Question True or False? Banks first attract deposits from people and then they lend it out to customers who need to borrow money
  • 35. How Banks Create Money Banks take deposits of money from savers and lend it to borrowers Banks then lend money to businesses, thus allocating funds between alternative investment projects
  • 36. The Modern Reality • Banks create credit by extending loans to businesses and households – pure and simple! • They do not need to attract deposits from savers to do this • When a bank makes a loan, for example to someone taking out a mortgage to buy a house, or a business taking out a loan to finance their expansion it credits their bank account with a bank deposit of the size of the loan/mortgage. • At that moment, new money is created. “Banks making loans and consumers repaying them are the most significant ways in which bank deposits are created and destroyed in the modern economy.” (Source: Bank of England)
  • 37. Assets and Liabilities of a Bank Assets Cash Balances at Bank of England Loans (Advances) Securities (e.g. Bonds) Fixed assets (e.g. Buildings) Liabilities Customer deposits Money owed to bond holders Money owed to other banks
  • 38. Cash in the Bank!
  • 39. Balance Sheet After New Lending Reserves Currency Assets Liabilities Deposits Commercial banks before lending
  • 40. Balance Sheet After New Lending Reserves Currency Assets Liabilities Deposits Commercial banks before lending Commercial banks after lending Reserves Currency Deposits Assets Liabilities New Loans New Deposits
  • 41. Balance Sheet of Commercial Bank Other Assets (including Liquid Assets) Loans to UK Households and Businesses Assets (Uses of funds) Liabilities (Sources of funds) Capital (Equity) Wholesale Funding Retail funding (e.g. households’ current accounts)
  • 42. How Commercial Banks make a Profit In simple terms, how does a commercial bank make a profit?
  • 43. Interest Rates on Savings and Loans 0.00 2.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 Sight Deposits Time deposits Credit card Unsecured loans Secured loans Interest Rates (%) for Selected Savings and Loans in UK – Dec 2015
  • 44. Interest Rates on Savings and Loans 0.00 2.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 Sight Deposits Time deposits Credit card Unsecured loans Secured loans Interest Rates (%) for Selected Savings and Loans in UK – Dec 2015
  • 45. Profits and Losses for Banks • Major UK commercial banks’ profitability has fallen quite significantly since the global financial crisis • Low profitability reduces the ability of commercial banks to generate fresh capital internally and reduces their resilience to future domestic and external shocks. • Key factors: 1. Significant rise in regulatory costs 2. Lower interest rates on loans has reduced trading incomes – for example, a fall in mortgage interest rates 3. Financial cost of previous misconduct - UK banks put side another £15 billion relating to past misconduct in their 2015 results, reducing pre-tax profits by around 50%. This includes the costs of miss-selling PPI
  • 46.
  • 47.
  • 48. US Sub Prime Lending Crisis Mortgage delinquency rates for subprime conventional loans in USA from 2000 to 2014 11.9% 10.8% 19.9% 25.5% 25.9% 23% 20.6% 21% 19.1% 16.5% 0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0% 2000 2005 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Delinquencyrates
  • 49. Economic & Social Risks from Financial Instability Taxpayers (Bailout costs) Depositors (Risk of lost savings) Creditors (Unpaid debts) Shareholders (Lost equity) Employees (Lost jobs) Government (increased deficit)
  • 50. Question What is the most important factor limiting the amount of new credit that a commercial bank is able to lend? a) The ratio of cash to deposits that a bank is required by law to keep b) The demand for loans from personal and business customers c) Caps on interest rates on loans and overdrafts set by the Bank of England d) The cost of borrowing funds from the wholesale money markets
  • 51. Question What is the most important factor limiting the amount of new credit that a commercial bank is able to lend? a) The ratio of cash to deposits that a bank is required by law to keep b) The demand for loans from personal and business customers c) Caps on interest rates on loans and overdrafts set by the Bank of England d) The cost of borrowing funds from the wholesale money markets
  • 53. Some Key Definitions Banking credit An arrangement with a bank for a loan, or bank lending in general Bank A business that makes its profit by paying interest to people who keep money there and charging a higher rate of interest to borrowers who borrow money from the bank Bank capital Bank capital is the value of the bank's assets minus its liabilities, or debts Bank reserves Money and liquid assets (such as securities that can be sold quickly) held by banks in order to meet withdrawals by customers Banking system The way banks work together to make payments, make money available Co-operative bank A bank that lends money, collected from its members, at low rates of interest Internet banking The services provided by banks that only exist on the Internet Shadow banking Non-deposit taking financial intermediaries including investment banks, hedge funds