E-FINANCE:THE FUTURE IS HERE V C.JOSHI
Publication details: SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC 2010 NEW DELHIEdition: 2Description: XVI,189 P. PAPERISBN:- 9788132102458
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Preface
Indian Developments within the Global Context
E-Finance Delivery Channels: Impact on the Bottom line
Websites
Products and Services in India
E-Banking and E-Insurance
E-trading
Click and Brick Marketing
General Aspects of Risk Management
Risk Management for E-Banking and E-Insurance
Cyber Crimes
Network Security
Cyber laws
Regulation of E-Finance Institutions
The Internet Potential
Bibliography
Index
E-Finance: The Future is Here exhorts the Indian banks to use their post crisis advantages like safe and sound business practices, technology competence and lower costs to attract business from overseas customers. ‘The Future is Here,’ avers V C Joshi and suggests that financial institutions could effectively use their branch network to market e-services.
This concise yet comprehensive book talks about not only the planning aspect, but also the process of e-banking; it discusses the internet business model that these banks can adhere to and examines the working of e-banking, e-insurance and e-broking, and so on. The developments in alternate systems of trading in areas like treasuries and foreign exchange are also discussed in great detail. The author oversteps the Indian periphery and takes on a global approach. The security aspects discussed exhaustively and the author highlights the difficulties in enforcing claims through the judicial process.
This book is enriched with recent examples and will be very useful for professionals in the banking, insurance and financial sectors, as also to management students and the general reader. Since it touches upon the implementation aspects of e-finance, it would also be of immense help to practising executives.
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