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Internet banking: from new distribution channel to new business models

Feng Li

International Journal of Business Performance Management, 2002, vol. 4, issue 2/3/4, 136-160

Abstract: This paper examines the evolution of internet banking in the UK. Today, most banks have adopted the so-called multi-channel strategy where the internet is one of many channels through which customers can conduct their banking. However, this strategy can be implemented through different business models and it is only effective when combined with new strategic thinking, business processes and product and service offering. A review of existing studies on internet banking highlighted two prevailing scenarios based on two distinctive sets of strategic thinking. In this context the paper identifies eight models of internet banking based on recent empirical evidence gathered in the UK and highlights several emerging issues. The paper concludes that the increasing deployment of the internet and related technologies is shaking the foundation of the banking industry. Simply deploying the internet as a more efficient distribution channel will not bring sustainable strategic advantages. To compete effectively, banks will need to embrace a new set of strategic thinking, based on the "unbundling" of banking services and processes and the "deconstruction" of the integrated banking model.

Keywords: internet banking; strategy and business model; distribution channel; e-business; e-commerce; deconstruction of the value chain. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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