Time for Mobile Banking Apps 2.0: What Consumers Want from Mobile Banking Mad Mobile News In an early May report, the Credit Union Times called for a revolution in the world of banking apps, a “Mobile Banking 2.0″ that fixes the problems of the first forays into the field and yields real customer engagement. According to the article, the ... See all stories on this topic » |
Mashreq increases focus on mobile banking with the launch of Mashreq Max CPI Financial Mashreq has launched a new service, called Mashreq Max, which equips salary transfer account holders with a dedicated Samsung tablet filled with dedicated apps that give users access tobanking features previously available only at the bank's branches. See all stories on this topic » |
Zim government approves tax increase for telecoms & “mobile banking” to fund ... Technology Zimbabwe A report in the state owned Herald newspaper today says that government has approved an increase in taxes for 'mobile network charges' and 'mobile banking charges' apparently to fund an upcoming general election. The revelation was made by Zim ... See all stories on this topic » |
Trusteer Provides Holistic Protection for Mobile and Online Banking Channels PYMNTS.com According to a recent report by Javelin Research1, mobile banking is now used by 33% of mobile consumers, up from 24% in 2011. Of the top 25 US financial institutions, about half are offering mobile person-to-person transfers and mobile remote deposit ... See all stories on this topic » |
Visa likely to launch mobile financial services next year The Express Tribune The players already operating in the mobile banking segment will be attached to Visa card, Khan told a group of journalists at a lunch at Sheraton Hotel on Wednesday. “We are working with these companies [telecom operators and banks] and the product ... See all stories on this topic » |
Supermarkets and banks hold the key to mass adoption of mobile payments ComputerWeekly.com According to the research, 27% of UK smartphone users use mobile banking applications to check balances and view transactions. A fifth of users already use mobile devices to make payments such as sending money to family and friends or paying for ... See all stories on this topic » |
Decades-old technology powers mobile banking in Central Asia FierceFinanceIT A firm led by former workers at America Online -- remember them? -- is using old-school text messaging technology to bring mobile banking to Kyrgyzstan. Since October, more than 40,000 people, 2,000 merchants and 80 bank branches have signed up for ... See all stories on this topic » |
Opinion: Why banking must change its game The Express Tribune This is a far cry from banking of old, and this is only the beginning of what the internet and mobiletechnology can offer. As device sophistication and network speed increase, so will consumers' expectations of usability and service. Next generation ...See all stories on this topic » |
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