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A relatively small, sometimes newer, retail bank which competes with larger, often older banks.
A relatively small, sometimes newer, retail bank which competes with larger, often older banks.


Challenger banks would tend to service smaller corporate clients, if any, rather than larger ones.
Often abbreviated to 'challenger'.




In the UK, challenger banks include the following banks which wrote to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in 2016 about the UK corporation tax bank surcharge and bank levy:
Challenger banks' focus is generally on retail customers.
*Aldermore Bank
 
*Charter Savings Bank
Challenger banks would generally tend to service smaller corporate clients, if any, rather than larger ones.
*Close Brothers
 
*Hampden & Co.
 
*Metro Bank
In the UK, better-known challenger banks include, among others: Aldermore Bank, Charter Savings Bank, Close Brothers, Hampden & Co., Metro Bank, One Savings Bank, Paragon Bank, Sainsbury's Bank, Secure Trust Bank, Shawbrook Bank and Tesco Bank.
*One Savings Bank
 
*Paragon Bank
 
*Secure Trust Bank
By the nature of the sector, new challenger banks arise with relatively greater frequency than other banks.
*Shawbrook Bank
*Tesco Bank




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Bank]]
* [[UK Bank Levy]]
* [[Big 4]]
* [[Big 4]]
* [[Central bank]]
* [[Central bank]]
* [[Commercial banks]]
* [[Commercial bank]]
* [[Competition & Markets Authority]]
* [[Competition & Markets Authority]]
* [[Disruptor]]
* [[Disruptor]]
* [[DTLB]]
* [[DTLB]]
* [[HSBC]]
* [[ICB]]
* [[Independent Commission on Banking]]
* [[Independent Commission on Banking]]
* [[Non-bank financial intermediaries]]  (NBFIs)
* [[Retail]]
* [[Retail]]
* [[Ring fence]]
* [[Ring fence]]
* [[Shadow banking]]
 
* [[SME]]
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Latest revision as of 00:03, 5 February 2024

A relatively small, sometimes newer, retail bank which competes with larger, often older banks.

Often abbreviated to 'challenger'.


Challenger banks' focus is generally on retail customers.

Challenger banks would generally tend to service smaller corporate clients, if any, rather than larger ones.


In the UK, better-known challenger banks include, among others: Aldermore Bank, Charter Savings Bank, Close Brothers, Hampden & Co., Metro Bank, One Savings Bank, Paragon Bank, Sainsbury's Bank, Secure Trust Bank, Shawbrook Bank and Tesco Bank.


By the nature of the sector, new challenger banks arise with relatively greater frequency than other banks.


See also