Financial Services

Supply chains in financial services

October 09, 2015

Global

October 09, 2015

Global
Brian Gardner

Managing editor, EMEA

Brian Gardner is a managing editor for The Economist Intelligence Unit's thought leadership division in EMEA. His research has covered a range of business strategy issues focused primarily on energy and sustainability or financial services. Prior work has included consulting and research work concerning energy systems and regulatory frameworks. He holds an MBA from HEC Paris, a master’s degree in urban planning from Columbia University in New York City and a bachelor’s degree in international relations from American University in Washington, DC.

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This article series, sponsored by BNP Paribas, explores how senior executives across an array of different industries are achieving remarkable innovations through their supply chains.

No business can be the best at everything, but some financial services companies are using partnerships with their suppliers to cover any gaps and deliver new value to their clients. By harnessing new technologies and close collaborations, the companies highlighted in this article are using their suppliers to revamp their competitive positions.

Date Published: October 9th 2015

 

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