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Inside The Deal: Getzler Henrich's Dino Mauricio on the integration challenges facing merging banks

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Consolidation in the banking industry continues at a rapid-fire pace, bringing with it an avalanche of post-merger integration challenges. The Deal newsweekly feature on Making megabanks examines how Bank of America Corp., J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. and Wells Fargo & Co. are all projecting significant synergies from their recent deals, but none have offered details on how those saving will be achieved. In this edition of Inside The Deal, Dino Mauricio, managing director of M&A integration for Getzler Henrich & Associates LLC, talks with The Deal's Suzanne Stevens about the hurdles that lie ahead and just how long shareholders are willing to wait to see results.  

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