Challenger banks in Iceland : disrupting the traditional deposit market?

This research examines the changes in the Icelandic banking sector following the entrance of the challenger banks, Auður and Indó, and substantial technological advancements. The researchers examined how these new entrants have affected the existing oligopoly structure and the broader competitive la...

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Main Authors: Daniel Piotr Roczkowski 2001-, Helena Pétursdóttir 1976-
Other Authors: Háskólinn í Reykjavík
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2024
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/47616
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author Daniel Piotr Roczkowski 2001-
Helena Pétursdóttir 1976-
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description This research examines the changes in the Icelandic banking sector following the entrance of the challenger banks, Auður and Indó, and substantial technological advancements. The researchers examined how these new entrants have affected the existing oligopoly structure and the broader competitive landscape within the industry, mainly through market disruption driven by strategies that prioritize transparency and ethical banking practices. The research methodology includes a comparative analysis of interest rates from late 2018 to February 2024, evaluating how Iceland’s three major banks, Landsbankinn, Íslandsbanki, and Arion Banki responded to the competitive pressure applied by the challengers. The findings suggest that the entrance of Auður has led to a noticeable decrease in the gap between the Central Bank´s key interest rate and those rates offered to consumers, benefiting customers without additional risk. Furthermore, Indó's entry has sparked an important awakening among consumers. This new competition has driven an increasing demand for transparency and fairness within the banking sector. As a result, traditional banks are therefore forced to reevaluate and adapt their strategies to a changed financial landscape.
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/47616 2025-01-16T22:37:55+00:00 Challenger banks in Iceland : disrupting the traditional deposit market? Daniel Piotr Roczkowski 2001- Helena Pétursdóttir 1976- Háskólinn í Reykjavík 2024-05 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/47616 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/47616 Viðskiptafræði Business administration Bankar Fjármálafyrirtæki Tækninýjungar Markaðssetning Banks and banking Technological innovations Marketing Thesis Bachelor's 2024 ftskemman 2024-06-18T14:24:10Z This research examines the changes in the Icelandic banking sector following the entrance of the challenger banks, Auður and Indó, and substantial technological advancements. The researchers examined how these new entrants have affected the existing oligopoly structure and the broader competitive landscape within the industry, mainly through market disruption driven by strategies that prioritize transparency and ethical banking practices. The research methodology includes a comparative analysis of interest rates from late 2018 to February 2024, evaluating how Iceland’s three major banks, Landsbankinn, Íslandsbanki, and Arion Banki responded to the competitive pressure applied by the challengers. The findings suggest that the entrance of Auður has led to a noticeable decrease in the gap between the Central Bank´s key interest rate and those rates offered to consumers, benefiting customers without additional risk. Furthermore, Indó's entry has sparked an important awakening among consumers. This new competition has driven an increasing demand for transparency and fairness within the banking sector. As a result, traditional banks are therefore forced to reevaluate and adapt their strategies to a changed financial landscape. Bachelor Thesis Iceland Skemman (Iceland)
spellingShingle Viðskiptafræði
Business administration
Bankar
Fjármálafyrirtæki
Tækninýjungar
Markaðssetning
Banks and banking
Technological innovations
Marketing
Daniel Piotr Roczkowski 2001-
Helena Pétursdóttir 1976-
Challenger banks in Iceland : disrupting the traditional deposit market?
title Challenger banks in Iceland : disrupting the traditional deposit market?
title_full Challenger banks in Iceland : disrupting the traditional deposit market?
title_fullStr Challenger banks in Iceland : disrupting the traditional deposit market?
title_full_unstemmed Challenger banks in Iceland : disrupting the traditional deposit market?
title_short Challenger banks in Iceland : disrupting the traditional deposit market?
title_sort challenger banks in iceland : disrupting the traditional deposit market?
topic Viðskiptafræði
Business administration
Bankar
Fjármálafyrirtæki
Tækninýjungar
Markaðssetning
Banks and banking
Technological innovations
Marketing
topic_facet Viðskiptafræði
Business administration
Bankar
Fjármálafyrirtæki
Tækninýjungar
Markaðssetning
Banks and banking
Technological innovations
Marketing
url http://hdl.handle.net/1946/47616