Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce An open access Internet journal (http://www.arraydev.com/commerce/jibc/) Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce‚ August 2011‚ vol. 16‚ no.2 (http://www.arraydev.com/commerce/jibc/) E-Banking Security Issues – Is There A Solution in Biometrics? Amtul Fatima Scholar‚ Jawaharlal University of Technological studies‚ A.P.‚ India Postal Address: Tallakunta‚ Chandrayangutta x-road‚ Hyderabad -500 005‚A.P.‚ India Email: brackishsea@gmail.com ABSTRACT The
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IBM Institute for Business Value Optimizing distribution channels: The next generation of value creation Following a decade of above-market performance‚ retail banks are feeling the fallout from strategies that‚ while fueling growth‚ failed to leverage the rich potential of these institutions’ customer-facing channels — fertile ground for growing and sustaining profitable‚ long-term relationships. By shifting their focus back to the customer‚ banks can set off a new wave of value creation.
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Australian Journal of Business and Management Research Vol.1 No.4 [108-116] | July-2011 CUSTOMERS’ PREFERENCE FOR E – BANKING SERVICES: A CASE STUDY OF SELECTED BANKS IN SIERRA LEONE R. A. GBADEYAN (Corresponding author) BSc‚ MBA(Zaria) MSc‚ Ph.D(Ilorin) Institute of Public Administration and Management (IPAM)‚ Department of Business Administration‚ University of Sierra Leone‚ A. J. Momoh Street Tower Hill‚ Freetown‚ Sierra Leone. Email: drgbadeyan@hotmail.com(Corresponding) timigbade@yahoo
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the Banking Sector Impact of Banking Innovations in a Developing Economy Innovations in Indian Banking Industry – An Update About ING Vysya Bank Innovations @ ING ING Vysya Bank making a difference in Indian Banking Industry Technology in Banking Conclusion References Pages 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 9 10 14 15 16 1 [MANAGERIAL INNOVATIONS @ ING] February 28‚ 2013 Executive Summary Banking in India originated in the last decades of the 18th century. The first banks were The General Bank of India
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INTRODUCTION Consumer Perception Definitions Customer and Consumer -The term “customer” is typically used to refer to someone who regularly purchases from a particular store or company .The term "consumer" more generally refers to anyone engaging in any of the activities used in definition of consumer behavior. Therefore‚ a customer is defined in terms of a specific firm while a Consumer is not the individual buyer-The most commonly thought of consumer situation is that of an individual
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the Study 15 2. REVIEW OF LITERATURE 16‚17‚18 3. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 19‚20 4. ANALUSIS AND INTERPRETATIONS 21-37 5. FINDINGS ‚ SUGGESTIONS ‚ CONCLUSION 38-42 5.1 Findings 39‚40 5.2 Suggestions 41 5.3 Conclusion 42 ANNEXURE BIBLIOGRAPHY List of tables 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.1.4 4.1.5 4.1.6 4.1.7 4.1.8 4.1.9 4.1.10 PERCENTAGE ANALSIS AGE OF THE RESPONDENT
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Business Administration and Management (BAM) th Vol. 1(3)‚ pp. 73-81‚ March 10 2011 www.primejournal.org/bam Full Length Research Internet banking in India: Emerging risks and new dimensions R. K.Uppal Principal Investigator‚ University Grants Commission Sponsored Major Research Project‚ D.A.V College‚ Malout152107‚ Punjab‚ India. E-mail: rkuppal_mlt@yahoo.com‚ Mb. 094635-99700‚ 01637-261188(R) Accepted 24th February‚ 2011 In the present day‚ total automation of banking operations is
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Journal of Information Engineering and Applications ISSN 2224-5758 (print) ISSN 2224-896X (online) Vol 1‚ No.6‚ 2011 www.iiste.org Problems and prospects of mobile banking in Bangladesh S.M. Sohel Ahmed (Corresponding author) Lalmatia Mohila College Lalmatia‚ Dhaka-1207‚ Bangladesh. E-mail: smsohelahmed@gmail.com Shah Johir Rayhan Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University Sher-e-Bangla Nagar‚ Dhaka-1207‚ Bangladesh. E-mail: johir_rayhan2006@yahoo.com Md. Ariful Islam Regional Statistical Officer
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INTRODUCTION A Value Added Service (VAS) can be defined as: Any service provided by the service provider to promote its main service business (Wikipedia) Or Value added services is a term that is used to refer to service options that are complimentary to but also ancillary to a core service offering. (wiseGEEK) As Kotler as said: “Over time the augmented benefits become the expected benefits.” The same applies to Value added services‚ what a customer sees as a value added service today
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Introduction: e-banking is defined as the automated delivery of new and traditional banking products and services directly to customers through electronic‚ interactive communication channels. E-banking includes the systems that enable financial institution customers‚ individuals or businesses‚ to access accounts‚ transact business‚ or obtain information on financial products and services through a public or private network‚ including the Internet. Customers access e-banking services using an intelligent
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