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E-Banking In India The Paradigm Shift Bose, Jayshree

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: The ICFAI university Press Hyderabad 2006Description: VII, 256ISBN:
  • 81-314-0472-2
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • BOSĀ 332.1
Contents:
Contents of the Book 1. E-Banking: Challenges and Opportunities 2. Budgeting for E-Banking 3. The Government as E-Banking Customer 4. Core Banking Solution for Banks - The Indian Experience 5. ERP as The Technology Solution for the Indian Banks 6. Technology in Banks 7. Successful Computerization in Banks 8. Five Online Banking Trends in 2005 9. ATM: Potential Vehicle of E-Banking 10. Future Banking Lies in Prepaid Debit Cards 11. Electronic Bill Presentment and Payment 12. RTGS: The Gateway of Payment Settlements 13. Back to the Old Teaser 14. Legal and Security Regime for Internet Banking in India - Issues and Regulations 15. Technology and Security in Indian Banking System 16. Fishing the Phishing in Internet Banking 17. E-Banking Security: Why E-Banking is Bad for your Bank Balance 18. How Safe is Online Banking? 19. Preventing Payment Fraud on E-Commerce Sites 20. Legal Framework for Electronic Banking 21. Internet Banking in India RBI Guidelines 22. RBI Guidelines on E-Banking 23. E-Banking in India 24. Cheque Truncation Model for India 25. Working Committees on E-Banking 26. Glossary 27. Index
Summary: Over the past decade, there has been a paradigm shift in the way the Indian banks have been functioning. From being branch centric, they have become technology centric, thereby enabling e-banking. In turn, e-banking has helped banking become customer-orie
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Contents of the Book
1. E-Banking: Challenges and Opportunities
2. Budgeting for E-Banking
3. The Government as E-Banking Customer
4. Core Banking Solution for Banks - The Indian Experience
5. ERP as The Technology Solution for the Indian Banks
6. Technology in Banks
7. Successful Computerization in Banks
8. Five Online Banking Trends in 2005
9. ATM: Potential Vehicle of E-Banking
10. Future Banking Lies in Prepaid Debit Cards
11. Electronic Bill Presentment and Payment
12. RTGS: The Gateway of Payment Settlements
13. Back to the Old Teaser
14. Legal and Security Regime for Internet Banking in India - Issues and Regulations
15. Technology and Security in Indian Banking System
16. Fishing the Phishing in Internet Banking
17. E-Banking Security: Why E-Banking is Bad for your Bank Balance
18. How Safe is Online Banking?
19. Preventing Payment Fraud on E-Commerce Sites
20. Legal Framework for Electronic Banking
21. Internet Banking in India RBI Guidelines
22. RBI Guidelines on E-Banking
23. E-Banking in India
24. Cheque Truncation Model for India
25. Working Committees on E-Banking
26. Glossary 27. Index

Over the past decade, there has been a paradigm shift in the way the Indian banks have been functioning. From being branch centric, they have become technology centric, thereby enabling e-banking. In turn, e-banking has helped banking become customer-orie

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