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数字化理财新时代:GXBank如何让储蓄更高效?

21-Nov-24 18:00

数字化理财新时代:GXBank如何让储蓄更高效?

2022年,国家银行宣布五家公司获得电子银行的执照,希望透过电子银行能够提升银行服务的便利性和普及度,特别是为了让金融服务覆盖到更多偏远地区和未充分利用银行服务的国人。这集节目特别邀请了GX Bank 营销执行总监 叶彦涵 来和我们一起探讨要如何利用电子银行的平台来提升财务管理的效能。

Produced by: 李丽甄

Presented by: 李丽甄


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