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Thu Nov 6, 2008 6:47pm EST
Online Banking Report Publishes "2009 Planning Guide for Online and Mobile Banking: Doing More with Less"

SEATTLE--(Business Wire)--
Online Banking Report has published its 14th annual planning issue
entitled 2009 Planning Guide for Online and Mobile Banking: Doing More
with Less. The focus this year is helping financial institutions
navigate through the strangest business planning cycle in six decades.
While much of the road to recovery is outside the control of financial
institutions, this report focuses on the many opportunities for smart
and nimble players to gain ground.

   The 2009 Planning Guide highlights how technology and online
techniques magnify the impact of shrinking budgets while supporting
marketing efforts to increase brand confidence. The report includes
more than 1,000 ideas, tactics and tips for increasing market share,
customer engagement, and revenues from consumers and small- and
micro-businesses.

   Also included is a summary of 20 projects that provide the best
bang for your buck next year and beyond and a 12-page section on
pricing online services and transactions.

   This exclusive research is available only from Online Banking
Report and is a must-read for any financial institution. It can be
downloaded immediately after purchase at www.onlinebankingreport.com.

   About Online Banking Report

   Founded in 1995 by former banker Jim Bruene, Online Banking Report
provides in-depth analysis, relevant data, and informed
recommendations to financial services executives in 50 countries.
Online Banking Report is published by Online Financial Innovations, a
Seattle-based research company. For more information and free sample
reports, visit www.onlinefinancialinnovations.com, email
info@netbanker.com or call 206-517-5021. You may also find OFI's blog
on the latest in online finance & banking at www.netbanker.com.

Online Financial Innovations
Jim Bruene, 206-517-5021
info@netbanker.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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