Overseas outsourcing by financial institutions: Assessing the legal and regulatory landscape
As the number of financial institutions that are moving operations overseas has grown, so has the attention of regulators. This article looks at some of the regulations that financial institutions need to be aware of when considering moving operations overseas and some guidelines on how contracts should be structured with overseas vendors in order to ensure compliance with these requirements.
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2003
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Authors: | Finkel, Robert ; Brown, Winthrop |
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Journal of Financial Transformation. - Capco Institute. - Vol. 8.2003, p. 73-81
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Publisher: |
Capco Institute |
Subject: | Outsourcing | financial institutions | regulations |
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