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Operations & Technology
BAI Banking Strategies magazine moving exclusively online by Deborah L. Bianucci
Jan 1, 2009  |  0 Comments  

Ever since BAI was founded in 1924, we have published a magazine to provide the financial services industry with important information.

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LockedBAI Banking Strategies magazine moving exclusively online
Deborah L. Bianucci
Jan 1, 2009  | 0 Comments

Ever since BAI was founded in 1924, we have published a magazine to provide the financial services industry with important information.

LockedLeveling the Playing Field with Technology
JAMES MARKS
Nov 1, 2006  | 0 Comments

Technology, as a competitive factor, favors creativity more than size of bank or quantity of investment dollars. It levels the playing field for all financial institutions.

Lockedi-statements Offer a Dual Promise: Improve Customer Experience and Reduce Costs
PAT ALLEN
Jul 1, 2006  | 2 Comments

Adobe aims to turn a "diary of historical transactions" into "a platform from which customers engage with a bank."

LockedWhere's The Innovation?
KAREN EPPER HOFFMAN
Jul 1, 2006  | 0 Comments

Today's out-of-the-bank thinking is focused on enhanced customer service and relationship management.

LockedWho's Behind Who?
ALAN CHOW
Jul 1, 2006  | 0 Comments

A brief travelogue of what's possible with newer processing systems, government-mandated initiatives and more flexible regulation.

LockedSmaller Institutions take the 'Subtle' Approach
PAT ALLEN
Jul 1, 2006  | 0 Comments

Our roundtable describes a culture that expects employees to add value to retail and small business relationships.

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