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January/February 2005
Volume LXXXI Number I
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Special Report: Channeling Customers

All That's Left To Do Is The Work
Introduction by Pat Allen MORE

It's Time to Rationalize the Channels
by Kenneth Cline — Wachovia seeks to align its commitment to customer service, support for customer segments and an evolving understanding of the cost-to-serve. MORE

Your Depositors Aren't 'Average'
by Steve Ledford, Tim Mills and Tom Murphy — Tailoring your organization's payments products to the distinct preferences of your customer base should lead to more meaningful segmentation — and above-average marketing results. MORE

Deputizing the Customer
by James Van Dyke — Research suggests that combating identity theft will require nothing short of a reorganization around customer security, including proactive communications and an embrace of how the online channel can protect customer interests. MORE

Sizing NSF-Related Fees
by Bill Stoneman — Everyone has a say in how financial institutions protect customers from bouncing checks — and earn fee income in the process. How big can NSF income be? And at whose expense? MORE

AML Security Emphasizes Detection and Prevention
by Karen Epper Hoffman — Banks accelerate spending on staff and systems to support anti-money laundering efforts. Certain business ventures are being passed by to avoid risk of a compliance crackdown. MORE


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Publisher's Perspective
Retail Conundrum
by Thomas P. Johnson Jr. — Banks face a daunting challenge in managing their cost-to-serve and customer preferences. MORE

Retail Banking
Driving Market Value in 2005
by Jack Milligan — Analysts say continued economic expansion and a return of commercial loan demand should yield another strong year. Expect heightened competition for deposits, and earnings to be impacted by the need to boost loan-loss reserve levels. MORE

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