2011 is the year of mobile/smart phone banking. No longer just a trendy, niche product for urbanites or an economic godsend for African and third world markets, accessing banking services on your phone is now mainstream, with almost every major retail bank in the US and Europe launching mobile banking services.
To mark the ‘Year of mobile banking’, Finextra hosted a lively webcast discussing the most dynamic trends in mobile banking innovation. Sponsored by Sybase and supported by the Mobey Forum, this webcast features a panel of retail banking experts discussing and debating how banking will evolve in 2011 and beyond.
Panellists discuss:
- Lessons learnt - what banks are doing well with mobile banking, what needs to be improved?
- Person-to-person payments
- Proximity payments: NFC technology, challenges (e.g. Merchant terminals) and alternate solutions (e.g. stickers)
- How are the network providers and suppliers enabling (or hindering) innovation?
- What role will technology providers have in mobile banking advancement?
- Will Google influence the industry? What about hot new companies like Square?
Register now to hear from:
- Tom Gregory, Head of Digital Payments, Barclaycard
- Nick Staib, Security & Mobile Specialist, Direct Banking, HSBC
- Daniel Gusev, (former) Innovation Manager at VTB24
- Matthew Talbot, Head of mBanking, Sybase
- Elizabeth Lumley, Special Projects Editor, Finextra (Moderator)