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I've never heard of "Bank Record Retention Guidelines 1988)". But ARMA
International's bookstore has these recent publications:
Financial Institutions Record Retention Manual (4th Edition) by Nan
Heldenbrand Morrissette
Setting up a Bank Records Management Program by Nan Heldenbrand
Morrissette
They're available at http://www.arma.org/bookstore
Tony Laino, CRM, CDIA
Manager, Consulting Services
TAB Professional Services
1-800-243-6547 x.264
www.tab.com
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From: Matthew Rose [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 3:51 PM
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Subject: Bank Record Retention Guidelines
Subject:
Bank Record Retention Guidelines
Once again reaching out to the Listserv Fellowship,
I am in search of an updated version of Ms. Mary J. Williamson's above
referenced publication.
Her text was published in 1988 and I have tried to find it at "Bank
Administration Institute", "ARMA" and "Amazon" with no luck. Any ideas?
Matthew Rose
Asst. Vice President - The Bank of New York
DSD Deposit Account Operations - RMD
718-315-4520 (W)
718-315-4542 (F)
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