Chapter 1. Methodology and Scope
1.1. Market Segmentation & Scope
1.2. Research Methodology
1.3. Research Scope & Assumption
1.4. Information Procurement
1.4.1. Purchased Database
1.4.2. GVR’s Internal Database
1.4.3. Secondary Sources & Third-Party Perspectives
1.4.4. Primary Research
1.5. Information Analysis
1.5.1. Data Analysis Models
1.6. Market Formulation & Data Visualization
1.7. Data Validation & Publishing
Chapter 2. Credit Bureau Services Market Intelligence
2.1. Category Definition
2.2. Category Intelligence
2.2.1. Market Size
2.2.2. Trends
2.2.3. Drivers
2.2.4. Challenges
2.2.5. Regional/ End-use Application Insights
2.3. Technology
2.3.1. Emerging Technology
2.3.2. Best Practices in the Industry
2.4. Regulatory Landscape
2.5. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
2.5.1. Bargaining power of suppliers
2.5.2. Bargaining power of buyers
2.5.3. Threat of substitutes
2.5.4. Threat of new entrants
2.5.5. Competitive rivalry
Chapter 3. Credit Bureau Services - Supplier Intelligence
3.1. Identification of top 10 suppliers
3.1.1. CRIF High Mark Credit Information Services Pvt. Ltd
3.1.2. Equifax Inc.
3.1.3. Experian PLC
3.1.4. Innovis (CBC Companies)
3.1.5. TransUnion LLC
3.1.6. Credit Bureau Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.
3.1.7. Qatar Credit Bureau
3.1.8. The Saudi Credit Bureau (SIMAH)
3.1.9. Credit Bureau Singapore
3.1.10. National Credit Bureau Company Limited (Credit Bureau)
3.2. Credit Bureau Services Supplier Landscape
3.3. Credit Bureau Services Supplier Ranking Methodology
3.3.1. Supplier Operational Capabilities
3.3.1.1. Years in Service
3.3.1.2. Geographical Service Provision
3.3.1.3. Industries Served
3.3.1.4. Employee Strength
3.3.1.5. Revenue Generated
3.3.2. Supplier Functional Capabilities
3.3.2.1. Individual Credit Report Services
3.3.2.2. Commercial Credit Report Services (Rank/ Score)
3.3.2.3. Microfinance Credit Information Report
3.3.2.4. Credit Report Verification Services
3.3.2.5. Additional services
3.3.2.5.1. Loan Report
3.3.2.5.2. Score Simulator
3.3.2.5.3. Membership Access
3.3.2.5.4. Others
3.4. Credit Bureau Services - Supplier Scoring Criteria
3.5. Credit Bureau Services - Supplier Positional Matrix (SPM)
3.5.1. Rulers
3.5.2. Challengers
3.5.3. Loungers
3.5.4. Niches
3.6. Credit Bureau Services - Supplier Market Concentration
3.6.1. Industry structure
3.7. Recommended Suppliers
3.7.1. Supplier 1 with detailed profile
3.7.2. Supplier 2 with detailed profile
3.7.3. Supplier 3 with detailed profile
Chapter 4. Competitive Landscape
4.1. Recent Supplier Developments with Measured Impact
4.1.1. Joint Ventures
4.1.2. Mergers & Acquisitions
4.1.3. Collaborations or Partnerships
4.1.4. Other major developments
4.2. Supply - Demand Analysis
4.2.1. Supply Analysis
4.2.2. Demand Analysis
Chapter 5. Credit Bureau Services - Pricing and Cost Intelligence
5.1. Cost Structure Overview
5.1.1. Salaries of professionals
5.1.2. IT and Infrastructure
5.1.3. Operational and administrative expenses
5.1.4. Legal and marketing
5.1.5. Others
5.2. Factors influencing the prices of Credit Bureau Services
5.2.1. Number of users
5.2.2. Type of report
5.2.3. Business goals
5.2.4. Target market
5.2.5. Others
5.3. Credit Bureau Services - Pricing Model Analysis
5.3.1. Subscription model pricing or,
5.3.2. Fixed pricing or,
5.3.3. Cost plus pricing or,
5.3.4. Others
5.4. Credit Bureau Services Prices - Suppliers Quotation (Few Examples)
Chapter 6. Sourcing Intelligence
6.1. Engagement Model
6.1.1. Fully Outsourcing Model or,
6.1.2. Partial/Hybrid Outsourcing Model or,
6.1.3. In-house Product Development Model or,
6.1.4. Shared Service Model
6.2. Operating Model
6.2.1. Basic Provider or,
6.2.2. Approved Provider or,
6.2.3. Others
6.3. KPI/SLA Elements
6.4. Negotiation Strategies
6.5. LCC/BCC Sourcing Analysis
6.5.1. U.S.
6.5.2. Canada
6.5.3. U.K.
6.5.4. India
6.5.5. Australia
6.5.6. Insights on Top 2 LCC/BCC Countries
Component wise cost break down for better negotiation for the client, highlights the key cost drivers in the market with future price fluctuation for different materials (e.g.: steel, aluminum, etc.) used in the production process
Offering cost transparency for different products / services procured by the client. A typical report involves 2-3 case scenarios helping clients to select the best suited engagement with the supplier
Determining and forecasting salaries for specific skill set labor to make decision on outsourcing vs in-house.
A typical newsletter study by capturing latest information for specific suppliers related to: M&As, technological innovations, expansion, litigations, bankruptcy etc.