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The world is becoming increasingly sensitive to environmental concerns and global warming. Banking Frontiers too is extending its green footprint by bringing an exact e-zine version of the magazine. This e-version of Banking Frontiers is as comfortable to read as the print version and it will give the same feeling of flipping through the pages which are beautifully indexed to enable you to read the page of your choice. This is an ultimate too to be in touch with the industry specially for the people who are on the move. One has to register online for free giving your contact details in order to avail of the free e-zine of the magazine which is just a 5 minute procedure.

Some interesting features of e book include:

• Listen to articles if reading is difficult for you.
• Save the pages of your interests in pdf format.
• Forward the interesting article to anyone on email as a pdf document.
• Looking at archives, if you have missed reading articles from past issues.

Please click the link below to read the latest online edition of Banking Frontiers

http://ezine.bankingfrontiers.com/Index.aspx

We are also working out on more innovations which will be added from time to time.

Finally, the aim is to enhance your readership experience and at the same time be more responsible and contribute to the environment and avoid wastage of the precious paper.

The e-edition of Banking Frontiers is available currently without registration but we would suggest you to register free with us so as to enable us to give you access to the magazine without any interruption

We value your feedback, be it bouquets or brickbats. Please do share your views with  us on support@bankingfrontiers.com and we will be happy to work towards all constructive suggestions for a better reader experience.

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