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Sep 14, 2011, 1:45pm

Research and Markets: Impact of Regulation Q & FDIC Changes on Commercial Banking Products Study

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/88cc5e/impact_of_regulati) has announced the addition of the "Impact of Regulation Q & FDIC Changes on Commercial Banking Products Study" report to their offering.

Regulation Q has been repealed! How will your institution be affected?

This innovative study, based on a survey of financial industry professionals in November, 2010, details changes due to the recent passing of the financial reform bill, and most specifically, the repeal of Regulation Q. Products that will be impacted are Investment Sweeps, Earnings Credit Rate, and Cash Management Services, along with FDIC assessment changes.

In the midst of the recent Regulation Q changes, The Impact of Regulation Q & FDIC Changes on Commercial Banking Products Study gives you unique insight into what your competitors are doing! There is no indication that Sweeps, ECR, or Cash Management services will be eliminated from financial institutions' business product sets. In fact, our experts anticipate brand new product offerings that will have features combining existing products with interest bearing products.

Remain Profitable in this Volatile Post-Regulation Q Environment

Don't miss out! To remain profitable in this volatile environment, knowing your competition is essential. The Impact of Regulation Q & FDIC Changes on Commercial Banking Products Study will help you stay competitive! This powerful study provides vital survey results that will analyze answers provided by your peers and will represent institutions that range in total asset size from less than $1 billion to over $100 billion.

The five main areas represented are:

  • ECR
  • Sweeps
  • FDIC
  • Cash Management
  • Overall product strategy

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/88cc5e/impact_of_regulati

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