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In this issue of FinacleConnect, Anurag Saxena, Executive Director and COO, FCMB shares his viewpoint on the role innovation plays in fostering organizational agility. The cover story presents 10 innovative ways to stay agile in 2010. Also read about how the banking industry is faring in the United Kingdom.

 
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  10 Innovative Ways to Achieve Greater Agility in 2010  
 
It is the end of another eventful year and it’s time to make our new year resolutions. I think that for most banks 2010 will be about innovating more and better to create sustainable advantage. I would like to add agility to that wish list.
 
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Feature
Web 2.0: A Quantum Leap for Banking
Banks continue to have difficulty harnessing Web 2.0 and the possibilities it represents. A simple term created in a technology conference brainstorming session in 2004 by Internet pioneers Dale Dougherty and Tim O’Reilly, Web 2.0 has become a catch-all phrase for anything new on the Internet, or any new technology innovation...
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How the English are Banking on Tomorrow
Banking in the U.K has been greatly impacted, in recent times, by the winds of change. Still struggling to find its bearings in the aftermath of the recent recession, banks in the U.K have been compelled to rethink their approach to business, in response to customer communities’ changing attitude to banking. The transformation has spanned several dimensions.
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Tech Watch
Agile Treasury Technology for the Emerging Financial World

At the peril of sounding rather clichéd, I am tempted to begin this article with a quote that seems to describe our times so aptly...
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Inside Talk
Innovation: Driven by the Organizational Mindset. Enabled by Technology

First City Monument Bank Plc (FCMB) is a universal banking institution headquartered at Lagos...
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First Look
Innovation and the Future Proof Bank

Innovation. A subject that is relevant but expounded upon over and again. Possibly, once too often.
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