Banking Frontiers

Banking Frontiers

"Banking Frontiers" is a monthly magazine published by Glocal Infomart Pvt Ltd. Launched in 2002, it presents features on a wide variety of topics including technology, payment systems, compliance, risk management, treasury, retail banking, corporate banking, fraud prevention, HR, bancassurance, third party sales, etc. It also carries a summary of banking news.

The magazine has correspondents in Mumbai, Chennai, Shillong, Singapore, Dubai and Colombo. New correspondents are being appointed in Hong Kong, London, Bahrain and Pune. The Editor is Manoj Agrawal, who has worked in a wide variety of domains including software development, information technology management, consulting and journalism.

During 2008, the cover stories were as follows.
*July 2008: Modus Operandi
*June 2008: BioSignatures Gaining Momentum
*May 2008: Payment Systems @ Small Banks
*April 2008: Software Pollution
*March 2008: Info Sentinels
*February 2008: IBA Tech Awards 2007
*January 2008: Banks in Sri Lanka: Past, Present, Future.

Future cover stories being planned will cover topics such as Middle-East Banking, Risk Management, Corporate Banking, etc.

"Banking Frontiers" circulates 6000 copies among top managements of banks. Of these, 5000 copies are circulated within India and 1000 copies are circulated overseas in Middle East, South East Asia and SAARC countries.

"Banking Frontiers" also organizes Conferences, Seminars and Roundtables, the focus being on technology upgradation in the banking and financial services sectors. Recent Roundtables include "PCI DSS: Benefits & Challenges", "Winning Customer Trust Through Secure Online Banking", "Marketing Frontiers - Powered by Technology, Driven by Content" and "Multi-Channel Integration Roadmap". Conferences organized include "Bank of the Future", "Corporate Governance & Compliance", "Retail Banking", "PaymentTech" and "Core Banking". The next proposed conference is "Systemic Approach to Growth". Seminars organized include "Modern Banking", "Profitable Banking" and "Cooperative Banking Roadmap". The next proposed seminar series is "HiTech Cooperative Banking".

Banking Frontiers is also beginning a year long training activity in various cities for the benefit of the cooperative banks.


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