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From the supplier: The soaring stock prices of financial institutions,which pleased bank shareholders during the past years, caused the fall of banks in the market share race because banks became inconsistent in delivering their services and products. Consequently, this brought customer dissatisfaction in the banking industry. Julie Williams, acting comptroller of the currency, also noted that banks have been increasing fees without considering the effects on customer satisfaction.
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Title: Are your customers as satisfied as your bank's shareholders?
Author: L. Biff Motley
Publication:Bank Marketing (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 1999
Publisher: Bank Marketing Assn.
Volume: 31 Issue: 6 Page: 44(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Are your customers as satisfied as your bank's shareholders?: An article from: Bank Marketing
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Author(s)L. Biff Motley
PublisherBank Marketing Assn.
ISBN / ASINB00098ZJ54
ISBN-13978B00098ZJ52
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