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The Mobile Banking and Payments Summit – Impressions from Day 2

Celent Banking

There’s still plenty of fragmentation in the market : Android is an open system utilizing Host Card Emulation (HCE), while Apple is a closed system using a secure element. While the system is safer than traditional cards, the perception that it’s less safe is keeping many users from adopting it.

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In Retail, Are Rewards Their Own Reward?

PYMNTS

With NFC technology from Apple (VAS protocol) and Google (Smart Tap), the merchant’s private-label card and/or rewards program are automatically presented at the time of payment. This is a powerful technique to stay top-of-wallet, while offering more convenience to your customer, and this magic combination leads to habituation and loyalty.

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New Data: U.S. Consumers And The ‘Everyday App’

PYMNTS

Then, there are Bridge Millennials. Bridge Millennials are a unique group of consumers, comprised of individuals between 30 and 40 years of age who exhibit cultural characteristics of both Generation X and Millennials. Among the Bridge Millennials in our study, 37.8 percent say they would trust Apple.

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We analyzed 7 of the fastest-growing personal finance apps of all time to figure out the secrets to their success — here’s what we learned

CB Insights

Ninety-two million millennials will soon be in what Goldman Sachs calls their “prime spending years.” Bankrate found 83% of millennials don’t think they’ll ever retire: they simply “don’t think they’ll have the money” to do so.). The 3 questions Level Money asks users the first time they use the app.

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FIs: Build For A Digital Future Or Lose Customers

PYMNTS

The expert added that these changes aren’t just reaching millennial and digital-native consumers, but also “my 80-year-old parents. Instead, they mostly provide a pre-paid card attached to a much slicker digital user experience (UX). It’s not just about digital self-service.

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