Online Banking
Archive for: June, 2011
Rss feed of blogs James Richards - 80-30 - London | 30/06/2011 | 3445 views
During my previous trip to Hong Kong I spoke of the enthusiasm for mobile financial services in that part of the world and this, in my mind, has been reaffirmed while at the GSMA Mobile Money Summit in Singapore this week. The conference has been packed full of examples of truly innovative and impressive forays into mobile banking and payments. Int... Tags: Online banking, Retail banking
Rss feed of blogs James Richards - 80-30 - London | 23/06/2011 | 2614 views
Mobile banking is on its way and if recent developments are to go by, it is in fact fast approaching. Indeed, banks that want to keep up with the pace will need to start thinking about, if they haven’t already, which technologies they want to invest in to enable them to deliver mobile banking services. I read an article recently that featured... Tags: Online banking, Mobile & online
Rss feed of blogs James Richards - 80-30 - London | 13/06/2011 | 2957 views
As smartphone uptake continues to gain momentum, the trend for consumers to access the web and information on the go via their mobiles is rapidly becoming the norm. No better is this illustrated than by Barclays which has seen a resurgence in its internet banking services and the reactivation of dormant online accounts by customers following the pr... Tags: Online banking, Mobile & online
Rss feed of blogs James Richards - 80-30 - London | 01/06/2011 | 4243 views | 3 comments
The latest development in the world of mobile is that Google is about to unveil its version of the “electronic wallet” which will allow users to make payments at selected retail outlets at the wave of a mobile phone. This follows the announcement it made recently that it is working with MasterCard to incorporate near-field technology (w... Tags: Online banking, Mobile & online
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