Part 1: Innovative corporate services digitally enabled
Andrea Ferretti,
Marco Brandirali and
Nico Saraceno
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Andrea Ferretti: EY Italy
Marco Brandirali: EY Italy
Nico Saraceno: EY Italy
Journal of Financial Perspectives, 2015, vol. 3, issue 3, 172-180
Abstract:
This paper, structured in two parts, delves into the future road map of digitally enabled banking services in support of Italian companies that are moving into new markets. In the first part, EY Italy explains the reasons why this research project was undertaken in collaboration with Politecnico di Milano, and describes the best-in-class digital business services offered by the main Italian and European global banking groups. The research focuses on the internationalization process and the best practices of business products and services offered by the main global marketplace platforms, as leading business and technology innovators. In the second part, Politecnico di Milano presents the main research findings about the needs of Italian companies that undertake internationalization processes; the potential use of digital enablers to innovate the business services portfolio and generate new revenue sources for the banks; and the best practices on the “digitally enabled” processes, products and services for companies.
Keywords: Banking; digital; international financial markets (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G15 G21 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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