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NelsonHall Forecasts Cross Border Payment Process Outsourcing Market Will Reach $17.2Bn by 2012 - Read More

Date Added: June 21, 2008 02:20:03 AM
NelsonHall, the leading independent business process outsourcing analyst firm, today announced the availability of its latest research entitled "Cross Border Payment Process Outsourcing Assessment and Forecast" authored by Andy Efstathiou, Research Director at NelsonHall. This report is a comprehensive assessment of cross border payment process outsourcing services globally and recommendations ...

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