Ageing banking infrastructure may lead to more failures
A lack of investment in payments systems may see more technical problems such as the one that hit New Zealand banks last week.
Caleb Allison
Fri, 04 May 2012
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A lack of bank investment in payment infrastructure is likely to result in more frustrating technical failures.
Banking expert and analyst Paul Dowling says under-investment may see an increase in system failures which delayed thousands of interbank payments last week.
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Caleb Allison
Fri, 04 May 2012
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