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Virtual Banking
Title: Virtual Banking
Category: Business & Economy / Economics
Details: Words: 1821 | Pages: 7.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Virtual Banking
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
01.00............ EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
02.00............ TRENDS IN RETAIL BANKING
03.00............ ABOUT THE INTERNET
04.00............ VIRTUAL BANKING AND APPLICATIONS
04.01............ SMART CARDS
05.00............ EXAMPLES
06.00............ SECURITY ON THE INTERNET
06.01............ CRYPTOGRAPHY
06.02............ FIREWALLS
06.03............ TRUSTED OPERATING SYSTEMS
07.00............. REGULATIONS AND PROBLEMS
08.00............ CONCLUSION .
09.00.......... REFERENCES
01.00 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Internet is emerging as an efficient delivery channel for financial services. With Internet banking, customers do not need to have special bank-issued software. Banks maintain their identity and can differentiate themselves by customizing the services and information they provide
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deducted from a chip without on-line authorization. This makes for a two-second transaction versus an up-to-two-minutes one, and telecommunications costs are saved (Lunt, P., ABA Banking Journal, September 1995, p.46).
09.00 REFERENCES
Britt, P. (1995, February). Savings&Community Banker.
Humpehreys, K. (1995). Security First Network Bank. http://www.sfnb.html.
Internet Banking. (1995, May 17). WebTech, Inc. Online information.
Kay, A. (1995, August 14). Interactive Applications. Communications Week,
36-40.
Lunt, P. (1995, September). ABA Banking Journal, 46.
Wells Fargo Bank. (1995, May). The Orange County Register.
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