April 9, 2007 (Press Release) --
Australian Mortgages 2004
Introduction to Australian Mortgages 2004
The Australian mortgage market is at a key point in its development. Its rapid growth recorded in recent years is unlikely to be sustained and competitors are facing a new market environment. How is the mortgage market likely to perform over the next years? What new strategies can lenders employ and what new products can they introduce? Australian Mortgages 2004 answers these questions and more.
Scope of this Australian Mortgages 2004 report
Focuses on residential mortgages in Australia
Quantifies the market's growth using a variety of measures
Identifies key players, products and lending strategies
Forecasts the market's performance over the next five years
Research and analysis highlights of Australian Mortgages 2004
When non-bank players first entered the Australian mortgage market they offered basic products. In contrast, banks offered products which were less rate competitive but which were feature rich. More recently, this separation has blurred with banks offering products with discounted rates and non-banks offering a fuller range of products.
Franchisees are just as sales driven as brokers. Therefore, as banks franchise more of their branches franchisees and brokers will increasingly go head to head. Whether banks can attract and retain franchisees while still using brokers is a matter of some debate.
The Australian non-conforming mortgage market has grown in recent years as lenders have improved their profile and expanded their product range and distribution network. Most non-conforming players offer products aimed at various non-conforming consumer segments and distribute them either directly or via intermediaries.
Key reasons to read this Australian Mortgages 2004 report
Gain insight on the future performance of the Australian mortgage market
Learn about the changing distribution strategies being employed by Australian lenders
Identify areas of the market that are currently under-served by Australian lenders
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Chapter 3 - Market Context
Chapter 4 - Mortgage Market Sectors
Chapter 5 - Competitive Dynamics
Chapter 6 - Future Decoded
CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION
Scope
Who is the target reader?
How to use this report
Related Reports :
Mortgages in Australia 2006 and Beyond
Mortgages in Austria 2006
Mortgages in France 2006
Mortgages in Germany 2006
Mortgages in Greece 2006
Mortgages in Ireland 2006
Mortgages in Italy 2006
Mortgages in Portugal 2006
Mortgages in Spain 2006
Mortgages in the Benelux Region 2006
Mortgages in the Nordic Region 2006
For more information kindly visit
http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=6222
Australian Mortgages 2004
Introduction to Australian Mortgages 2004
The Australian mortgage market is at a key point in its development. Its rapid growth recorded in recent years is unlikely to be sustained and competitors are facing a new market environment. How is the mortgage market likely to perform over the next years? What new strategies can lenders employ and what new products can they introduce? Australian Mortgages 2004 answers these questions and more.
Scope of this Australian Mortgages 2004 report
Focuses on residential mortgages in Australia
Quantifies the market's growth using a variety of measures
Identifies key players, products and lending strategies
Forecasts the market's performance over the next five years
Research and analysis highlights of Australian Mortgages 2004
When non-bank players first entered the Australian mortgage market they offered basic products. In contrast, banks offered products which were less rate competitive but which were feature rich. More recently, this separation has blurred with banks offering products with discounted rates and non-banks offering a fuller range of products.
Franchisees are just as sales driven as brokers. Therefore, as banks franchise more of their branches franchisees and brokers will increasingly go head to head. Whether banks can attract and retain franchisees while still using brokers is a matter of some debate.
The Australian non-conforming mortgage market has grown in recent years as lenders have improved their profile and expanded their product range and distribution network. Most non-conforming players offer products aimed at various non-conforming consumer segments and distribute them either directly or via intermediaries.
Key reasons to read this Australian Mortgages 2004 report
Gain insight on the future performance of the Australian mortgage market
Learn about the changing distribution strategies being employed by Australian lenders
Identify areas of the market that are currently under-served by Australian lenders
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Chapter 3 - Market Context
Chapter 4 - Mortgage Market Sectors
Chapter 5 - Competitive Dynamics
Chapter 6 - Future Decoded
CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION
Scope
Who is the target reader?
How to use this report
Related Reports :
Mortgages in Australia 2006 and Beyond
Mortgages in Austria 2006
Mortgages in France 2006
Mortgages in Germany 2006
Mortgages in Greece 2006
Mortgages in Ireland 2006
Mortgages in Italy 2006
Mortgages in Portugal 2006
Mortgages in Spain 2006
Mortgages in the Benelux Region 2006
Mortgages in the Nordic Region 2006
For more information kindly visit
http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=6222

Australian Mortgages 2004
Introduction to Australian Mortgages 2004
The Australian mortgage market is at a key point in its development.
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