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From the supplier: Bank of America founder Amedeo Peter Giannini has made a great contribution to branch banking and interstate banking in the US. Giannini began thinking about establishing a nationwide banking system in 1912, and he acquired the Bank of America in 1928. Banks that expand across the US can survive if they continue to provide good customer service. Banks should develop a public relations policy, and they know that they have a good public relations function when they provide the public with the best possible service and inform the public about that service. One way in which banks can grow is to provide such services as insurance.
Citation Details Title: A conversation with A.P. Giannini. (founder of Bank of America Amadeo Peter Giannini) Author: Barry I. Deutsch Publication:Bank Marketing (Magazine/Journal) Date: July 1, 1991 Publisher: Bank Marketing Assn. Volume: v23 Issue: n7 Page: p12(5)