Player portable aggregation.
Software, specially designed to collect financial information on users of the aggregation site can be a valuable tool for banks and mobile users
New technologies and changing constantly growing needs of consumers are changing the way companies providing financial services operations. Thus, part of the game, it must change its product offer focus on the request of a customer focused strategy. This has been the focus of directors of the bank’s Institute of Retail Delivery Conference 2000 in New Orleans last month, the Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and aggregation were the main solutions proposed for a greater orientation the customer at the centre of concerns.
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