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Learning From Online Banking In Europe


Excerpt from Forrester’s FinanceForum 2007. Forrester Research Vice President Cliff Condon says online banking adoption in the US has been good — 37% of US consumers now bank online. But in markets like the Netherlands and Sweden, 55% of the population banks online. The unique online functionality and robust cross-channel strategies of European banks have [...]

Blogging To The Bank 3.0.


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Net Banking solutions by ABN AMRO Bank and ICICI bank


Net Banking solutions offered by both ABN AMRO Bank and ICICI are rated as the best in the segment. Loaded with the best services, these banking organisations are best when it comes to providing Online banking services. Undoubtedly, Online banking has surfaced as a boon for the Indian banking customers. This changed aspect of banking [...]

Dictionary of Banking Terms


From Library Journal The changes in the banking industry over the last decade have spawned a greatly expanded vocabulary, and “Barron’s Business Guides” has responded with a dictionary which will be of great service to bankers, business and management professionals, attorneys, investors, and librarians. The diminutive size of the book (4 3/16 x 7) belies [...]

Announcing It’s Me 247 Online Banking


Coming in October 2007 – It’s Me 247 Online Banking. A new name, a new look, and a new focus. It’s Me 247 is a member-centric initiative to provide a new way of marketing services to members. It’s Me 247 is an exciting new way to bank online. It’s Me 247 is a conduit to [...]

Austria And Switzerland Take Stand Against Loss Of Bank Secrecy


The Austrian parliament has failed to approve a resolution relaxing the country’s strict banking secrecy laws, for which a two-thirds majority was required. The ruling Socialists and conservatives were unable to secure the support of any of the opposition parties. The question now being asked is whether the Swiss government will gain the support of [...]


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