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Bank Systems & Technology March 31, 2005 Phil Britt |
Higher Education Hooking customers at a young age is a sure way to build future business. WSFS Bank, a subsidiary of WSFS Financial Corp. saw an opportunity to capture the business of students at the University of Delaware by providing low-cost remote channels for most of their banking needs.  |
Bank Systems & Technology March 31, 2005 Steven Marlin |
Engineering Change HVB Americas spent the past five years implementing a new technology architecture that integrates business process and data flow.  |
Bank Systems & Technology March 31, 2005 Peggy Bresnick Kendler |
SOA A service-oriented architecture can provide a bank with the robust, resilient IT architecture it needs to grow, achieve speed-to-market and optimize customer service.  |
Bank Systems & Technology March 31, 2005 Cynthia Ramsaran |
Powerful Way to Pay The wireless payment system, provided by Smart System Technologies, allows fans to pay for items at merchandise stands and portable concessions in about three seconds, according to SST. The device includes a rewards system that offers customers loyalty points with every purchase  |
BusinessWeek April 11, 2005 Emily Thornton |
Purcell: Only Making It Worse Morgan Stanley CEO Philip J. Purcell's moves may be about self-protection, not performance.  |
BusinessWeek April 11, 2005 Ian Rowley |
Japan: Climbing On The M&A Train Lehman is taking its lumps over a deal for a Japanese radio broadcaster -- but at least it's a deal. Foreign finance firms in Japan are not much loved.  |
BusinessWeek April 11, 2005 Justin Hibbard |
The Fed Eyes Subprime Loans Battles over lending to low-income, often minority, home buyers used to be about access to credit. Now they're about access to affordable credit. If new lending data hints at unfair pricing, lenders may have to take a good, hard look at their methods.  |
BusinessWeek April 11, 2005 Joseph Weber |
Tough Questions For AIG's Auditors Regulators are probing if PricewaterhouseCoopers let the financial shenanigans slip through. Already, institutional shareholders, who sued AIG last fall when its stock began a 21% plunge, are considering roping the auditing firm into a class action.  |
BusinessWeek April 11, 2005 Adrienne Carter |
Northern Trust's New Wanderlust When Chicago's Northern Trust Corp. closed a $500 million purchase of the financial-services arm of London's Baring Asset Management in late March, the bank completed a long transition from quiet Midwestern firm to global player.  |
BusinessWeek April 11, 2005 Toddi Gutner |
Broker Or Adviser? Be forewarned: If yours is employed by a brokerage, your interests come second  |
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