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Banking IT budgets plunge by $40bn

Blighty bears the brunt

Tags: bpo, datamonitor, outsourcing, hardware

By Jo Best

Published: 13 March 2009 11:33 GMT

IT is set to feel the brunt of hard times hitting the financial services industry - according to new research, tech budgets in the global retail banking sector could be slashed by billions.

The picture is especially bleak in the UK, where banking IT budgets will fall by seven per cent year on year in 2009, compared to a fall of two per cent worldwide, a report by Datamonitor predicts.

The fall could result in $40bn being wiped off projected IT budgets over the next five years, according to the research company.

While the first green shoots are expected to appear for banking IT at some point in 2010, Datamonitor expects spending to remain flat until 2012.

Some areas of spending will defy financial services' spending crunch: in-branch tech will remain resilient as banks attempt to maintain service levels following job cuts.

Outsourcing and hardware should also bear up, according to the report.

"IT outsourcing spend will be more resilient in the short term, as banks are tied to longer term deals. In the medium term, there will also be a pick-up in spend as banks adopt broader sourcing strategies, with IT outsourcing as part of business process outsourcing (BPO) deals likely to be a particular growth driver," it said.

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