| PacificBank, a major retail bank, was one of 14 financial institutions to receive an RFP (request for proposal) from GroceryKing, a leading grocery retailer.
The terms of the RFP gave a significant advantage to players prepared to compete on price and share a high percentage of the revenue created.
International comparisons revealed that alliances between retailers and banks were generally successful and usually took one of two forms:
- Large retailers forming product-supplier type alliances with out-of-market banks
- Large banks forming multiple relationships with small retail chains to enhance the distribution footprint
An initial assessment indicated that PacificBank was unlikely to win with a bid that conformed closely to GroceryKing's initial specifications.
Bain was asked to help develop an alliance strategy and a negotiation process to allow PacificBank to win the bid and profit from the arrangement.
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