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Opportunities for Financial Institutions in eMarketplaces

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The new eMarketplace phenomenon provides financial services organizations with a broad range of new product and services opportunities to support the exchange of value between parties. Financial services organizations can develop core processes to support these marketplaces on a number of levels.

Opportunities are often overlooked unless you rethink the value proposition presented by an eMarketplace to your customers on a regular basis and develop organizations or partnerships that leverage technology to rapidly capitalize on market trends.1

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  1. J. DiVanna, ‘How to Create Real Value in Financial Services Using the Internet’, NetMarkets Europe: City Insiders Forum. London (June 2001).

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DiVanna, J.A. (2002). Opportunities for Financial Institutions in eMarketplaces. In: Redefining Financial Services. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403907219_29

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