The Financial Communications Forum 2006
    

How can financial institutions deliver on the "one-to-one" promise if each customer has the potential to fragment into multiple "relationships" and the company is not sure who should control the primary relationship with the client?

If they do manage to successfully attract this new customer and define a workable relationship, they need a way to continue to capitalize on opportunities for regular and frequent interaction with the customer. And keep in mind, this interaction may need to be conducted in a language other than English.

The financial market is picking up and firms are budgeting for 2006. Now is the time for financial firms to get it all together. This is the conference to help them do it. As a sponsor of the Financial Communications Forum, you will be positioned as a key provider of services and technology that can help to synchronize lines of businesses within financial firms into a coherent communication campaign.

You will benefit from access to key management decision makers …

With two days packed full of expert presentations, case studies, and technology panels, the Financial Communications Forum should be on the agenda of every financial institution looking to optimize its communications and every service provider seeking to tap this lucrative market.

We believe that the 2006 Financial Communications Forum will be the best ever. We hope that you will be part of it.

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