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Mobile Banking

Mobile Payments: Is Your Bank Putting Its Best Foot Forward?
Finextra
As mobile communication becomes more and more affordable and user-friendly, mobile banking is gaining increasing acceptance globally. With innovations such as Near Field Communications (NFC), mobile wallets, virtual personal financial assistants and a ...
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RBS says sorry for another IT glitch
Contractor UK
Royal Bank of Scotland has been forced to reassure two million users of its Mobile Bankingapplication that “service is returning to normal” after an outage triggered by awry IT. The technical glitch, which left remote customers unable to access their ...
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World's first stock trade atop Mount Everest
Hindustan Times
Two mountaineers have set a world record by becoming the first people to use a mobile bankingapp on Mount Everest. Horacio Galanti and Horacio Cunietti traded stocks with Standard Chartered's Breeze Trade and conducted funds transfers with Breeze ...
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Rapid growth in internet banking usage expected in UAE
gulfnews.com
When launched in November 2011, HSBC's Mobile Banking solution received an outstanding vote of confidence from its customers as the app achieved a ranking of number one in the Finance category, on the UAE Apple app store, within 48 hours of launch.
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On ropes but not quite done
Sydney Morning Herald
Mobile banking, too, is rising rapidly. Users of Commonwealth Bank's Kaching mobile bankingapp who are so inclined (28 per cent) can make a peer-to-peer payment by simply bumping phones. Illustration: Janet Briggs. Gifts via Facebook. The latest?
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What do consumers really want from mobile payments asks VocaLink
Finextra
Whilst the appetite for mobile banking and payments in the UK is growing with half the population either already using mobile payments (20%) or interested in doing so (30%), uptake is rapidly gaining momentum amongst the future generation. Younger ...
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