| Publisher | IBM | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Date added | 01 Sep 2004 | |
| Topics | Mobile - Wireless Communications, Online Insurance Services, Strategic Planning, Wireless Internet, Customer Support Services, Planning and Services, Online Banking, ROI - TCO, Portable Computers, Online Trading, Bank Management, Wireless LAN, Sales - Marketing | ||
| Downloads | 86 | ||
It's tough for community financial institutions to compete. They not only face shrinking net margins, they're up against fierce competition from larger banks. And large banks usually have larger budgets to spend on specialized customer services. In order to succeed, local banks need to identify new business niches and implement strategies to capture new opportunities. IBM can help, with solutions tailored to the needs of community financial institutions. Click now to find out more. We'll also send you the new report from TowerGroup on why more and more financial companies are using mobile technology.
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