Piecing the Jigsaw: The Future of Financial Services

Topics:
Financial Regulations,
Financial Research
Tags:
Finance,
Financial Planning,
Financial Service,
Financial Services,
Industry,
Management,
PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting,
Strategy
Source:
PricewaterhouseCoopers

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Overview: Piecing the jigsaw is a paper focusing on the future of the financial services industry over the next three years and considers the drivers, risks and opportunities, as well as the impact and responses for existing and potential players in the industry. The study identifies five principal drivers that will affect all financial institutions: politics, demographics, the economic cycle, regulation and reporting, and technology.

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Format: PDF | Size: 641KB | Date: Sep 2005 | Pages: 50


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