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||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Fascinating Read for Business Professionals|By Larry Taylor|“The Art of Bank M&A“ is an excellent reference manual for bank boards, bank executives and regulators. It is an illuminating guide for other professionals in the business community, including investors. I was recently a featured corporate governance speaker to a group of bank executives and found this b|About the Author||Alexandra Reed Lajoux is chief knowledge officer (CKO) at the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD). She has more than 30 years of experience as a senior writer and editor of newsletters, articles, and books on various busi
Up-to-date guidance for conducting a successful M&A for banks and financial institutions
The simmering economic climate since the financial crisis faces a front of new competition and sweeping regulatory reforms expected to drive the U.S. banking sector into consolidation in the next ten years. Capitalizing on the upcoming opportunities will take strategically focused preparation. The Art of Bank M&A is the unprecedented guide to mastering the merger ...
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