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Capital Markets ITS Report Card and Growth Outlook 2018
3 Aug 2018
by
Jimit Arora, Ronak Doshi, Aaditya Jain, Pranati Dave, Supratim Nandi
This report analyzes 600+ active capital markets IT services contracts to comment on the market size, growth, and demand characteristics for this market. The demand trends across lines of business, geographies, digital themes, and application services themes are presented using multi-year IT services deal analysis. Operational capability analysis of 25+ service providers, through annually updated RFIs, adds supplier perspective in addition to the demand themes outlined in the market. This report also provides analyst estimates and supplier expectations of capital markets enterprise IT spending across lines of business, geographies, and application services subfunctions.
The report corroborates the capital markets industry’s accelerated adoption of digital technology themes, such as analytics, blockchain, cloud, machine learning, and IoT, to support their digital transformation agenda. It further highlights how these firms are also reimagining their ITS delivery model and the way they engage with third-party IT service providers.
SCOPE OF THE ANALYSIS
- Market segment: IT services
- Geography: Global
- Industry: Capital Markets
- Line of business: Brokerage, asset management, investment banking, custody and fund administration
SOURCES LEVERAGED
Everest Group’s proprietary database of 1200+ active, multi-year ITS contracts within capital markets industry (updated quarterly)
Operational capability of 25+ capital markets IT service providers (updated annually through service provider RFIs)
CONTENTS
The research focuses on capital markets industry with primary focus on demand- and supply-side market trends. The contents of the report include:
- Characteristics of IT services deals signed by capital markets enterprises for 2014-2017 with analysis of deal size, duration, and future growth expectations for the industry
- Capital markets ITS scope characteristics across
- Applications Services (AS) subfunctions
- Infrastructure Services (IS) subfunctions
- Capital markets LOBs
- Geographies
- Digital technology themes
- Analysis of deal signing characteristics across deal origination, scope bundling, pricing model, and engagement models
- Characteristics of IT services deals signed by capital markets firms with analysis of buyer size
- Analyst estimates and supplier expectations of capital markets enterprise IT spending across lines of business, geographies, and application services subfunctions
Membership(s)
Banking & Financial Services (BFS) - IT Services (ITS)
Page Count: 40
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