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One of the remarkable elements of the trend towards financial conglomerates and all finance is the huge heterogeneity in this development process. It would be a mistake to consider financial conglomerates as a set of homogeneous groups of financial firms with similar characteristics. Some researchers have acknowledged this heterogeneity and have developed a typology of financial conglomerates. In the next paragraph, we will discuss some of the typologies we found in the financial literature.

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van den Berghe, L., Verweire, K. (1998). The Financial Conglomerates Control Board. In: Creating the Future with All Finance and Financial Conglomerates. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4881-9_4

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