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How Can Robo-Advisory be Implemented and Integrated into Existing Banks?

Ana-Maria Climescu (), Christian von Keitz (), Jan Rocholl () and Madeleine Sander ()
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Ana-Maria Climescu: Hauck & Aufhaeuser
Christian von Keitz: Hauck & Aufhaeuser
Jan Rocholl: Hauck & Aufhaeuser
Madeleine Sander: Hauck & Aufhaeuser

Chapter Chapter 10 in Robo-Advisory, 2021, pp 187-223 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract The following case study deals with the question of how robo-advisory Robo-advice can be implemented and integrated into the existing bank model, using the example of Hauck & Aufhaeuser Privatbankiers (H&A).

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-40818-3_10

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