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Mobile Banking

Can a Mobile Bank Take on the Big Financials?
Fox Business
Can a Mobile Bank Take on the Big Financials? Advertisement. Details. Description. Cato Institute's Mark Calabria on whether a mobile bank will gain support among consumers. Duration 3:44; Date Jun 28, 2013. Advertisement. Clips. Also in this playlist.
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Mobile Banking Solution mBank Receives “Best Mobile Commerce App” Award
Caribbean Media Vision
mBank is a mobile banking application for small commercial banks and credit unions. New Jersey Technology Council recently selected mBank as the “Best Mobile Commerce App”. “We are excited to have received this award from New Jersey Technology ...
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Government decides to introduce mobile banking in 20 blocks
The New Indian Express
The central cooperative banks do not have branches in 72 out of total 314 blocks mostly in tribal-dominated districts. Official sources said that the the mobile banking scheme will enable farmers to draw from their loan accounts or deposit their ...
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The 1 Trend Banks Can't Afford to Ignore
DailyFinance
Banks are naturally skeptical of change, and they were slow to adapt to the Internet age in the 1990s and 2000s. But with the explosion of smartphones and mobile technology, now is the time for banks to double down on mobile banking. And if they do ...
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First Mobile-Only Bank Is Pay-As-You-Wish
ABC News
The first bank that was designed for mobile use launched to the public this week, allowing users to pay what they want in fees. GoBank, launched by publicly traded Green Dot Corp., has no overdraft or penalty fees. The company says that it “works for ...
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Bank Designed for Mobile Users
Fox Business
You bank on the block and it's all on your Smartphone and it is called go bank it is an act designed specifically for mobile users are no -- non. It's also the first make approved by the FDIC in six years but would you willing to give up the option of ...
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