Enterprise Whitepapers
Enterprise customers can learn about a variety of timely topics of interest to financial institutions as they seek information on best practices, outsourcing and other issues.
Cash Management
As Paper Dies ... October, 2008
For the first time ever, the number of electronic transactions in the United States has surpassed those made by paper check. At face value, this is good news, indicating that the U.S. payments industry is moving toward a state of increased efficiency and cost effectiveness inherent in electronification. But what does it mean to cash management banks whose businesses have traditionally been heavily entrenched in the world of paper payments or to banks hoping to diversify revenue by introducing cash management services? Learn more
A World of Opportunity: How The Desire of the Global Labor Force to Create a Better Life Can Help Build Your Business October, 2008
Today, major money service businesses are the primary servicers of the remittance market, but financial institutions around the world are increasingly showing an interest in remittances. They provide an entry point into the growing, mostly untapped immigrant market and an opportunity to create long-term client relationships, leading to increased market share, income potential, and customer loyalty. Learn more
Outsourcing
Successful Outsourcing Relationships Don't Just Happen. Mastering the Provider Selection Process. October 2008
You've decided to outsource your cash management services either to expand your current solution or to establish a presence in the marketplace. Now you realize that this was the easiest part of the process. Soon, you'll need to select a qualified provider who can help you establish or strengthen your capabilities, while also protecting important client relationships and your marketplace reputation. Learn more
Outsourcing: It's Not Just About IT Anymore. Why Cash Management is the Next Logical Step for Some Banks. October 2008
When volumes diminish, outsourcing helps banks keep expenses in check by eliminating their fixed costs all of which are borne by the provider and allocated across its many customer relationships. Learn more