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Go Public: Who benefits from online banking agreements? Not you, says expert

Go Public: Who benefits from online banking agreements? Not  you, says expert Most of Canada's five big banks — BMO, CIBC, RBC, Scotiabank and TD — recently updated their electronic banking agreements. But a contract expert says these agreements are largely one-sided and fail to give customers a fighting chance when something goes wrong with their online banking.

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