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Brett King

The Un'der'banked don't need banks anymore

Traditionally, if you wanted to move money around, save cash, pay a bill, purchase something at a store, or otherwise have some sort of systemic access to your cash as you moved around - you needed a ...

10 Dec 2012
Innovation in Financial Services
Brett King

Can branches compete with digital for advice?

There’s a long held premise that branches are great channels for advice, that this is the one differentiation that bank branches provide that the Internets could never compete with. There are three pr...

22 Oct 2012
Innovation in Financial Services
Brett King

Gen-M and why they are abandoning face-to-face

Baby Boomers and Gen-X have in common the need to experience life in all it’s glory. Whether that is born out of a sense of adventure, the need for tactile feedback or in the sense of face-to-face soc...

07 Oct 2012
Innovation in Financial Services
Brett King

Why the iPhone 5 means the end of the swipe and cards

It took almost two decades for credit card payments (followed by debit cards) to become globally ubiquitous, so it might be reasonable to think that a paradigm shift at the POS will take years to beco...

26 Sep 2012
Innovation in Financial Services
Brett King

What does Square plus Starbucks mean for US payments?

Square and Starbucks just announced their intent to form a partnership for the purpose of improving or 'revolutionizing' in-store payments around the approximately 1,700 retail stores and 5,000 point...

08 Aug 2012
Innovation in Financial Services
Brett King

Can the banking industry re-engineer trust in the system?

I grew up in a world where a run on the ‘bank’ was never realistically going to happen. I grew up in a world where when someone wished to declare the truthfulness of their assertion they’d simply say ...

01 Aug 2012
Finance 2.0
Brett King

Facebook Credits gone, but banks need FB more than ever

It was announced yesterday that Facebook is going to start phasing out their Facebook Credits system. If you've been watching my commentary over the last few years, I had entertained Facebook becomin...

21 Jun 2012
Innovation in Financial Services
Brett King

Does a banking license provide an exclusive on banking?

Clearly, to be a deposit taking bank and offer products like Mortgages, loans, savings accounts and so forth, it would be easier to have a bank charter. However, today the lines between banks and non-...

04 Jun 2012
Innovation in Financial Services
Brett King

Bye-bye Checking and Current Account

I've been recently debating with bankers and credit union executives on the core banking proposition they offer to new prospects. One of the realizations that led me to this was some recent research r...

29 May 2012
Finance 2.0
Brett King

Mobile payments already exceed cheques

If you believe the pundits, mobile payments are years away from being mainstream. But that’s not at all an accurate assessment of the state of the industry. Firstly, a mobile payment can be many thing...

18 May 2012
Finance 2.0
Brett King

NextBankAsia - Challenging the Status Quo

Today in Singapore we've had a gathering of a collection of real innovators and disruptors in the financial services and customer experience space. The line up at#NextBankAsia was a bunch of strong in...

09 May 2012
Innovation in Financial Services
Brett King

An orderly transition to the new branch state

I guess with a title like 'Branch Today, Gone Tomorrow' it's no surprise that a lot of people think I'm anti-branch. I'm not anti-branch, I just don't drink from the branch kool-aid fountain that goes...

04 May 2012
Innovation in Financial Services

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