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S/B/149. E-banking: case study of Woolwich
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- 2005
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The paper examines the Internet banking strategy of Woolwich presently owned by Barclays, reviewing the bank's history, the background of the Citigroup, the competition within the banking industry, the scope of banking services, the evolution and risks of e-banking, etc. Woolwich's Open Plan strategy is analyzed.
KEYWORDS: E-banking, Woolwich,
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