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Content tagged with Payments posted in December 2001
Financial Services and the Benefits of Online Account Management
News  |  12/28/2001
As the Electronic Bill Presentment and Payment (EBPP) industry matures, it is clear the opportunity is more than just presenting a bill on the Internet and enabling customers to pay it.
Positioning Financial Services Institutions as the Critical Force in EBPP
News  |  12/21/2001
Financial service institutions (FSIs) will play a major role in the EBPP market's growth because they can serve as key providers to their consumer and corporate customers while also employing the technology to reduce their own billing and statementing costs.
Wachovia Bullish On EBPP Despite Slow Adoption Rates
News  |  12/20/2001
Electronic bill presentment and payment can provide banks with a number of unexpected benefits, says Anne M. Brown, senior vice president of Internet payment strategy at First Union National Bank, now a part of Wachovia.
Rabobank Makes Calculated Move to Smart Cards
News  |  12/7/2001
Rabobank Netherlands finds ways to stay abreast of its competitors. Smart cards have been one key part of its strategy.
A Sense Of Urgency
News  |  12/7/2001
Banks race to overhaul outmoded disaster recovery and business continuity plans.
Electronic Bill Payment on Upswing, Study Reports
News  |  12/7/2001
More people use electronic bill payment in 2001 than in 1999.


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