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Choosing a Cash Management Bank: Customer Criteria and Bank Strategies

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Global Cash Management in Europe

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At present most European banks can only be considered domestic banks in the sense that they are operating in one country only. However, this situation is changing because the integration of Europe makes borders less important, and both the banks and their customers tend to become more internationally oriented. Further, the European banking sector is becoming more concentrated and many banks must consider not only their home market but also the whole of Europe as the potential market.

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© 1998 Per Nikolaj D. Bukh, Niels Peter Mols and Per Blenker

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Bukh, P.N.D., Mols, N.P., Blenker, P. (1998). Choosing a Cash Management Bank: Customer Criteria and Bank Strategies. In: Birks, D.F. (eds) Global Cash Management in Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14662-8_7

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