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The structural model of competition in the Thai banking industry

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  • Jarunee Wonglimpiyarat

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This paper presents the structural model of competition in the Thai banking system. The increased competition after the financial crisis has made it necessary for Thai banks to adapt and improve all their operations. In the past ten years, the structure of the Thai banking system has changed from the model of domestic banks dominating the industry, to the model of foreign ownership of Thai banks. Today, the higher degree of competition in the banking industry is a result of (1) the rise of non-banks in retail banking (particularly credit card and personal loan businesses) and (2) the heightened competition from foreign banks. The study presents the case studies of Bangkok Bank and Standard Chartered Nakornthon Bank, which are the market leaders in the Thai banking industry and have undergone structural changes to serve increasing competition. The findings suggest forward-looking strategies to develop an efficient financial service industry.

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  • Jarunee Wonglimpiyarat, 2008. "The structural model of competition in the Thai banking industry," International Journal of Financial Services Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 3(3/4), pages 255-268.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijfsmg:v:3:y:2008:i:3/4:p:255-268
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    1. Bana Abuzayed & Nedal Al-Fayoumi & Hisham Gharaibeh, 2012. "Competition in MENA countries banking markets," International Journal of Financial Services Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 5(3), pages 272-301.

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