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Strategic Issues Driving Retail Banking
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customer service
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Murali Ramamurthy
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I think in recent days there is lack of customer service from the retail banks which is annoying the customers, be standing in long lines for so many things at the bank or the employee of the bank not properly answering to the queries to the...
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According to me, retail banks face some of the specific performance challenges like they must efficiently manage a range of different distribution channels, with branch, telephone, mobile and internet banking all in demand, often for the same...
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Having been declared best performer in the bank, I feel most of us are looking to add non interest income, by selling non banking products like lic/gic/mf products to cusomers, without considering their interest. This may be due to the income...
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Brett King's 'Bank 2.0' is a bestseller that has received extensive commendation by its reviewers. Brett King is known for his exceptional abilities as an author, a strategist, public speaker, wealth management expert, and a retail channel distribution strategist. In addition, he is known for running User Strategy, which is a boutique consultancy focused on improving customer interaction for leading financial services companies and business. With years of valuable professional experience in the finance sector, Brett King has emerged as a brilliant consultant and strategist. He previously ran the Asia division of Modern Media and the E-Business service line for Deloitte. His clients include ...
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