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Boston, MA, August 21, 2006
– In a new report, Health Savings Accounts: A Bounty for Banks?, Aite Group analyzes the market drivers of the high deductible health plan (HDHP) and its associated HSA market. This market is in its
infancy as it has existed for just over two-and-a-half years. The market currently represents about 1.9 million HSAs, but Aite Group is forecasting it to reach 11.2 million by 2010. Projections of that
amount of growth and greater are making financial institutions of all sizes consider the business models and opportunities for entering the market. This report defines market segments (investors,
savers and spenders), highlights attributes of these segments, discusses the challenges that bank custodians face and recommends market strategies for the various categories of banks.
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Service providers and technology vendors have significant opportunities in this space. Existing bank systems lack capabilities that are required for HSAs.
The uncertainty regarding adoption is leading most financial institutions to partner with vendors or outsource a lot of the functionality. Even large banks that normally "build in-house"
are relying on vendors for initial support. Functionality and opportunistic roles for service providers and vendors are defined in this report.
"Offering HSAs allows banks to build on existing relationships with consumers, small businesses and mid- to large-size corporations," notes
Nancy Atkinson, a senior analyst with Aite Group and author of the report. "HSAs represent the
first intersection of three different aspects of the financial services industry: banking, health insurance and investments. This fact only adds to their market appeal."
"Legislators appear to be enthusiastic about HSAs and supportive of steps that need to be taken to expand their use," says
Eva Weber, an Aite Group analyst and co-author of the report. "As a result, the IRS and the U.S. Treasury will
likely continue to issue periodic guidance on HSAs, but they are not likely to do anything that would suppress demand."
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