The Electronic fund transfer system of selected banks in Metro Manila : an analysis for benefits and problems / Jefferson L. Napa

By: Napa, Jefferson L [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : National University, 2002Description: 74 leaves : 28 cmSubject(s): ELECTRONIC FUND TRANSFER -- METRO MANILALOC classification: UGT CBA BSBA-MM .N37 2002
Contents:
Chapter I. The Background of Electronic Fund Transfer System -- Chapter II. Review of Related Literature and Studies -- Chapter III. Methodology -- Chapter IV. Presentation, Analysis, and Interpretation of Data -- Chapter V. Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations
Summary: This study attempted to determine the role and importance of ATM and POS in Bank operation and to assess the system benefits and problems to the banks and users.
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National University - Manila
Marketing Management Thesis UGT CBA BSBA-MM .N37 2002 c.2 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.2 Available UGTHE000000073

Research Method : Descriptive Research Design

Includes bibliographical references.

Chapter I. The Background of Electronic Fund Transfer System -- Chapter II. Review of Related Literature and Studies -- Chapter III. Methodology -- Chapter IV. Presentation, Analysis, and Interpretation of Data -- Chapter V. Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations

This study attempted to determine the role and importance of ATM and POS in Bank operation and to assess the system benefits and problems to the banks and users.

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