Financial
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Shared premises; Joint ventures with non-financial business; Sale and
leaseback; Franchising
Delivery
methods: Aggregate/screen scraping/portals
Customer
facing technologies: CRM, Data warehousing, Document/Content management,
Knowledge management
Services:
Cheque account, Savings, Loans, Credit cards, General insurance, Mortgages,
Wealth management.
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Financial
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