e-Banking -Are Banks Making the Most of It

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

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Overview: Banks have to grapple with how to gain a prominent place in the world of electronic commerce. At the outset, many saw the Internet as merely another delivery channel, bringing greater flexibility, reduced costs (no need to install software at all of those end-users) and security risks. However, in some organizations at least, the thinking has moved on. The real question is how to make the most innovative use of the technology and how to ensure that others do not beat you to it.

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Format: PDF | Size: 139KB | Date: Feb 2003 | Pages: 2


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