Survival of the e-fittest.
The technology jungle has seen some high-profile casualties but focused intermediaries have nothing to fear, says Derek Gibbens.
Expectations for selling financial services products online have notbeen met and high-profile websites such as Rapidinsure, Screentrade and
Inspop have been sold off. While the hype around e-commerce has dissolved,
it is undoubtedly here to stay and development still continues in the
background.
The world is becoming networked and the case for e-commerce is clear - it
can provide a new, improved method to deliver products and services to
meet customer needs. This should accelerate with the digital
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