Financial services delivery based on Internet technology is rapidly revolutionizing the financial industries.
The internet's features of low cost structure, broad reach, and unrestrained information access have created an upheaval in the U.S., which we can expect will be exported everywhere, based on U.S. leadership in both financial services and Internet/electronic technology.
Leaders of the Internet financial services industry, including both the Internet ventures of brick and mortar companies, as well as pure Internet companies, come together for a Q&A session.
Key issues to be addresses include power shift to new players, changing roles for information providers, power shift to consumers, and quality and reliability.
The speakers will represent a broad range of services including brokerage, consumer loans, mortgages, banking and insurance.
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Panelists:
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Ed Horowitz, head of all Internet activities at Citicorp, the world's broadest and largest financial services company. Previous, Ed was a senior executive at Viacom. |
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Alex Stein, Executive Vice President, Gomez Advisors. Mr. Stein also co-founded D.E. Shaw's unit for Internet financial services. |
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Stewart Madnick, Professor, MIT Sloan School. Mr. Madnick also heads MIT's Information Technology Group, which is rated #1 in the U.S. among business school's information technology programs. |
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Moderator Steven Resnick, Director of Equity Research, Willowbridge Associates. Mr. Resnick is also a professor of finance at Baruch College, and the previous organizer of the MITEF 1996 seminar on Internet financial services. |
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DATE: |
Wednesday evening, November 10, 1999. Pre-registration required by Thursday November 4th. |
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5:15 p.m. - registration, networking and refreshments. 6:00 - 7:45 p.m. - program |
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Chase Manhattan Bank, 270 Park Ave. (47th St.), NYC. 3rd Floor Auditorium |
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