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Banks and their loan information problem

Banks and their loan information problem

by Robert Tripp | Nov 15, 2009 | Articles, Banking Product Engines, General, Management Information

Introduction The pressure UK Banks are under increasing pressure from a range of external stakeholders to clarify the real value and nature of their assets. This pressure is a response to economic events that thrust the banking sector under the spot light. There are...
Appendix to the Credit Crunch article

Appendix to the Credit Crunch article

by Robert Tripp | Jul 21, 2008 | Articles, Banking Product Engines, Customer Relationship Management, General

Why do Banks lend to each other ? It is a natural feature of banking that at a given moment in time some banks have lent more money to their customers than they have received from their saving customers. An example might be a credit card bank like Egg or Capital One....

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