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The urgent need for banks to appreciate the value of Management Information Systems

The urgent need for banks to appreciate the value of Management Information Systems

by Tom Griffiths | May 15, 2017 | Articles, General, Management Information

  IT investment amongst banks has been almost all operational in nature and not about customer insight or management information for many years.  It’s about time that banks start to see the value in collecting digital information on a business activity which can...

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