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China and India lead global cashless growth

Banking 2020

For the last few years, developed countries around the world have been witnessing an unrelenting march away from cash, as consumers take advantage of new technologies such as fast payments, contactless and mobile to complete transactions without resorting to notes and coins. Newer technologies help Asian markets.

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Finland and US lead the way for non-cash payments

Banking 2020

Citizens in Finland, the US and the Netherlands have been revealed as the most prolific users of non-cash payments such as credit and debit cards, according to a report that revealed which nations are leading the way with innovations in payments. Overall, 123 billion such payments were made in the nation in 2013.

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FI Highlight: Banner Bank

Banking 2020

For our most recent FI Highlight, we spoke with Dianne Larsen, senior vice president, director of marketing, Banner Bank. Dianne shared insight on Banner Bank’s recently redesigned website and new marketing initiatives to further their approach as a “ super community bank.”. Dianne Larsen, Banner Bank.

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Asia Pacific set to drive mobile payments growth

Banking 2020

Mobile technology is rapidly becoming an integral part of the way that many people manage their finances and make everyday payments, with the popularity of mobile banking apps and dedicated mobile payment tools such as Apple Pay growing all the time. Key trends driving the increase.

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B2B FinTech On The Cusp Of Change

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The alternative lending market is showing signs of defeat against traditional bank loans, and SMEs are strengthening their demands for more than the typical solutions currently offered by traditional FIs. SMEs want banks to offer bitcoin services , suggesting the cryptocurrency may not be such a failure after all. 60% of U.K.

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Mobile Banking: Questions About the Future

Banking 2020

Does anybody know what comes next for mobile banking? That’s the basic understanding of technology: When something is working well, the best thing to do is to break it and find something that works better. In only four years, mobile banking will double to 1.8 If we don’t, someone else will. billion users worldwide.

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FI Highlight: BankMobile

Banking 2020

Luvleen Sidhu, Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer at BankMobile , spoke with us recently to discuss how BankMobile is connecting with a younger audience, specifically college students, to educate and empower millennials. We have a start-up mentality and are truly dedicated to disrupting the banking industry.