THE GLOBALIZATION OF THE ELECTRONIC TRANSFERS IN BANKS
Niculae Davidescu,
Ştefan Dumitru and
Bogdan Săhlean
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Niculae Davidescu: Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies
Ştefan Dumitru: General manager ATS
Bogdan Săhlean: Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies
Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2009, vol. 12(541)(supplement), issue 12(541)(supplement), 599-605
Abstract:
The globalization of electronic bank transfers is addressed by certain impact factors which develop electronic relationships via the Internet: the tax, "computer crime", the protection of consumer data, investment costs, the new payment arrangements, telecommunications infrastructure, intellectual property rights, types of fraud registered in computer crime, establishment of minimum and optional list of facts incrimnate plus language and cultural issues. Accordingly, globalization electronic transfers is charged with implementing computer applications for "official electronic, including e-banking, Internet banking, mobile banking, Unibank and eBanka. The problem is completed by describing globalităţii eBanka systems (architecture, data monitoring, operation), plus bank service type Telebanking.
Keywords: e-banking; Internet banking; mobile banking; Unibank; eBanka; Telebanking. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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