The Changing Landscape of Corporate e-banking: Larger Banks Are Driving the Rate of Change. Can the Rest Compete?

Topics:
Commercial Banking
Tags:
Bank,
Banking,
Electronic Banking,
Financial Services,
Internet,
Misys
Source:
Misys

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Overview: Banking has made the Internet and associated developments a major issue for banks of all sizes and scale. Strategically, all banks are re-examining opportunities for adding value in an open environment. As the merger and consolidation frenzy remains unabated banks need to defend their positions and compete on the basis of superior capabilities. Those who will succeed are recognizing the implications and opportunities of a shifting environment and are responding aggressively by defining Internet strategies, developing appropriate and secure software, learning how to migrate customers by managing multiple distribution channels, and championing the Internet as a fundamental element of their core banking services.

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Format: PDF | Size: 180KB | Date: Feb 2003 | Pages: 6


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