Retail Marketing Books
A retail marketing books bank is a bank that is engaged in providing credit and investment products to individual clients: individuals, professionals, small businesses (merchants, craftsmen, . . ) or medium sized (SME PMI), local authorities and associations, as opposed to banks working with large companies, in contact with other banks and financial markets. retail marketing books banks differ from investment banks, investment banks or banks of deposit. The bank provides retail marketing books sales of goods and services, which are sometimes designed and produced by specialized structures such as insurance companies or management companies of financial assets (or "asset management"), centers treatment of "flow" (means of payment). Its structure varies according to its legal form (corporation, often publicly traded, or mutual), but retail marketing books banks usually take the form of a network of bank branches, while other sales structures : Internet banking or telephone. Banking groups can simultaneously perform multiple trades and include one or more retail marketing books banking networks that give them enough revenues stable (eg, France, Societe Generale, BNP Paribas, Credit Agricole, the latter group has two retail marketing books networks , etc. . ). Copyright Text is available under Creative Commons attribution share alike, other conditions may apply. See Terms of Use for more details and credits graphics. If reused texts of this page, see how to cite authors and include the license. Wikipedia ® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. . Charitable organization governed by section 501 (c) (3) of the Tax Code of the United States. . . The retail marketing books purchases products from a supplier, producer or importer, either directly or through a wholesaler. He sold the goods to the unit or small quantity at a customer in a store, shop or by mail using a catalog or a website. This is the final link in the chain. It is thus distinguished from the wholesale trade. This type of trade is also called "professional" in areas such as bakery, butchery, hardware etc. . Typically, this type of business only sells products mastered by the professionalism it represents. Market and fairground. Open Air or in halls provided for this purpose, markets and fairs are held in the heart of towns and cities. The shops are located along the city streets or in shopping malls with all the diversity protection against weather and access control. This is a self-service food with a small staff, a brief presentation, a limited range (1000 to 1500) commodities, low prices, little or no national brands, but products under brands or unbranded. Some signs are in place in midweek, the least busy period, a promotional offer of ten non-food products at attractive prices to enhance their reputation. A new concept store is a sales organization, which emerged in the mid-1990s, based on a thematic rather than a range of products. It is more directed products through a lifestyle or image. The stores are generally popular outlets of average size (sales area of ??between 600 and 2000 m2). These are general stores, selling between 700 and 1000 references in textile and Bazaar from 1500 to 4000, and references in support. They are characterized by a wide assortment, broad and shallow. They have a policy of low margins and are generally located in city center. The name of factory outlet can be used by producers who sell directly to the public part of their production in their unexpired distribution channel or the subject of return. These only relate to direct sales of products before retail marketing books season, justifying a sale at reduced price. A drive is a retail marketing books store without a sales area, which the customer places an order from a list (paper, Internet. ) Comes by car and retrieve his order. Copyright Text is available under Creative Commons attribution share alike, other conditions may apply. See Terms of Use for more details and credits graphics. If reused texts of this page, see how to cite authors and include the license. Wikipedia ® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. . Charitable organization governed by section 501 (c) (3) of the Tax Code of the United States. . . .