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Category Archives: Corporate Governance
The best of both worlds: customer protection and profitability
The third in our series of posts on the sessions and workshops of the 10-11 May 2012 WSBI Congress: “Good for you – The savings and retail banking model” Customer protection isn’t – or certainly shouldn’t be – confined to … Continue reading
Adequate corporate governance can increase access to financial services
The relationship between the corporate governance principles of savings banks and access to finance has never been explored, although one would intuitively think the two are closely connected. Access to finance is an important objective for WSBI members. They try … Continue reading
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