Net interest income of digital banks in the U.S. 2017-2023, with forecasts to 2029

Net interest income of digital banks in the United States from 2017 to 2023, with forecasts from 2024 to 2029

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Definition:

Digital Banks refer to the emerging market for purely digital banks that offer financial services via online and mobile platforms. Unlike traditional banks, digital banks also known as neobanks, do not have store-based branches and instead rely on technology to deliver their services. But in contrast to digital-only direct banks, which focus on providing traditional banking services in an online format, the digital banks/neobanks covered in this analysis prioritize cutting-edge features and a modern user experience.
Digital Banks offer a wide range of financial products and services, including savings and checking accounts, credit cards, personal loans, and investment products, among others. They aim to provide a more convenient, accessible, and user-friendly banking experience by leveraging technology such as mobile apps and artificial intelligence. They also provide a digital identification and onboarding process, often via smartphone.
The Digital Banks market is growing rapidly as consumers increasingly demand more convenient, digitally focused financial services. Neobanks/Digital Banks are able to offer these services at a lower cost compared to traditional banks, as they have lower overhead costs and a more efficient operating model.
However, digital banks face challenges in building trust and establishing their reputation in the financial services industry. They must also navigate the complex regulatory landscape and comply with the same rules and standards as traditional banks.
Overall, the Digital Banks market represents a growing and exciting opportunity for financial services providers to deliver innovative and convenient solutions to consumers.

Structure:

The market data comprises Net Interest Income, the value of Deposits, the value of Loans, Credit Card Interest Income as well as the number of ATMs.

Additional information:

The Banking market is highly competitive and characterized by the presence of large global players as well as regional and local banks. Banks are continually seeking ways to improve their offerings and remain competitive by leveraging technology and offering innovative financial products and services. Additionally, changes in regulations and the growing trend toward digitalization are shaping the retail and commercial banking market, creating opportunities for new entrants and forcing existing players to adapt.

Key players in this market are companies such as Bunq, Tomorrow, and Revolut.

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