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CCG Catalyst provides operations assessment services to financial institutions

Mar 16, 2010

CCG Catalyst, a Phoenix-based bank consulting firm providing strategic guidance for financial organizations, announced it is offering operations services for financial institutions to gauge their level of effectiveness in terms of their overall operations performance. Based on CCG Catalyst’s collective 300 years of experience in the banking and financial industries, the company’s operations assessment thoroughly reviews the financial institutions operations in deposits, loans and accounting and analyzes the effectiveness of several key areas of operations performance. The operations assessment consists of a review of the organization, functions performed and job descriptions; an on-site review of key operating processes, procedures and workflow; an examination of key operations and performance indicators; on-site interviews with a cross section of employees; and a review of current utilization of technology and the need for enhancements. “In this increasingly competitive business environment, it is critical that financial institutions evaluate every single element of their operations process against some of the newest, most innovative best practices in the industry,” said Paul Schaus, president of CCG Catalyst. “These evaluations support the development of plans on how to adopt each best practice in order to increase performance and profitability.” For more information, visit www.ccg-catalyst.com. 
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