Innovation in Financial Services
Archive for: April, 2011
Rss feed of blogs Upendra Namburi - GE Money - Gurgaon | 30/04/2011 | 3171 views | 1 comment
I came across an enterprising man who worked as a driver and doubled up as the neighborhood milkman. In the initial months, he found himself collecting and carrying large amounts of money on a daily basis, which became quite unwieldy with his day job. To make matters worse, with outstanding dues, leakages in collections and a host of challenges pos... Tags: Payments, Retail banking
Rss feed of blogs Tim Tyler - Misys - London | 26/04/2011 | 3515 views | 1 comment
Electronic coupons appear to be all the rage at the moment, with the rush to the front seemingly being led by Groupon. Throwing themselves in to the fight now are Google (with Google Offers) and Facebook (with Facebook Deals) - so there might be an assumption that there is scope for considerable growth in this market. Do banks need to keep a wary... Tags: Mobile & online, Retail banking
Rss feed of blogs Bo Harald - ZEF Solutions - Esbo | 24/04/2011 | 4683 views
Accelerating decline in use of cash clearly reflected here and in card transaction statistics in Finland (even without costs being visibly charged for ATM withdrawals..). Good news for all. On EU level the cost of cash usage was estimated to some 50bn€ some years ago - and the consumer pays 100% of it + some profit margins for the service prov... Tags: Online banking, Payments
Rss feed of blogs Bo Harald - ZEF Solutions - Esbo | 24/04/2011 | 3736 views
It took time to get it going - but this is looking good (statistics covers only Finvoice - similar growth in other local standards). In a couple of years time paper or e-mailed PDF invoices will be as rare as cheques (defacto not used since years). More interesting statistics here: http://www.fkl.fi/en/material/statistics/Statistics/Statistics_ban... Tags: Online banking, Payments
Rss feed of blogs Bo Harald - ZEF Solutions - Esbo | 24/04/2011 | 3865 views
Excellent growth figures - on EU levels the e-id volume would be 1,5bn. All public sector id-transactions are presently done by banks. This is extremely cost efficient (economy of reuse) and naturally preferred by citizens - as the tool (one-time code) is so familiar (economy of repetition and secure (economy of trust). Difficult to understand why... Tags: Online banking, Payments
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24 Apr, 2011
Bo Harald - ZEF Solutions - Esbo 3894 views
Tags: Online banking, Payments
21 Apr, 2011
Tim Tyler - Misys - London 4137 views
Tags: Mobile & online, Retail banking
20 Apr, 2011
Brett King - Moven - New York 3305 views | 5 comments
Tags: Mobile & online, Retail banking
18 Apr, 2011
Bo Harald - ZEF Solutions - Esbo 3266 views
Tags: Online banking, Payments
15 Apr, 2011
Yann Ranchere - Anthemis - Geneva 4030 views
Tags: Online banking, Retail banking
14 Apr, 2011
Brett King - Moven - New York 4094 views | 1 comment
Tags: Mobile & online, Retail banking
08 Apr, 2011
Danielle Sheerin - NixonMcInnes - Brighton 5171 views
Tags: Payments, Retail banking
06 Apr, 2011
Sanat Rao - Infosys Technologies Ltd - London 3840 views | 2 comments
Tags: Sibos, Retail banking
06 Apr, 2011
Friso de Jong - EEI Platform - Amsterdam 2483 views
06 Apr, 2011
Brett King - Moven - New York 5732 views | 3 comments
Tags: Online banking, Retail banking
01 Apr, 2011
Friso de Jong - EEI Platform - Amsterdam 2431 views
01 Apr, 2011
Bo Harald - ZEF Solutions - Esbo 3565 views
Tags: Online banking, Payments
01 Apr, 2011
Bo Harald - ZEF Solutions - Esbo 3636 views
Tags: Online banking, Payments
01 Apr, 2011
Brett King - Moven - New York 6991 views | 3 comments
Tags: Security, Payments
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