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The Pandemic’s Push For The FI/FinTech ‘Win-Win’

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That number climbs to 38 percent among baby boomers, 74 percent for Generation Xers and 85 percent for millennials and Generation Z consumers. Kikkeri said this is the highest penetration that mobile banking has ever seen among consumers. But an opportunity is only as good as the bank’s ability to pursue it.

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Pepper Is Teaming Up With Playbuzz To Make Mobile Banking Fun

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Pepper, the mobile banking app by Israeli Bank Leumi, is aiming to lure millennials to the service by teaming up with Playbuzz, the digital authoring platform. The goal is to improve the user experience and boost engagement by providing personalized content, noted the report.

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FIs Most Underutilized Asset: Their Apps

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Mobile banking apps are designed to make digital banking more convenient for customers, yet 21.7 So what can financial institutions (FIs) do to improve their apps’ user experience (UX), and will making these changes help boost adoption and usage? percent of consumers who use these apps are dissatisfied with them.

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Bridging The 40 Percent Gap In Online Banking

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The survey from that identity assurance provider, conducted across 2,000 individuals, found that when it comes to applying for financial products at a financial institution (FI) — from checking accounts to credit cards — 40 percent of those online applications are never finished. And the frustration level has grown.

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How Friendly Friction Builds Better Banking Experiences

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And by all accounts, this digital migration is driven by consumer preference — according to the same study, 91 percent of mobile banking users prefer accessing their app over going to a physical branch, and 68 percent of mobile banking millennials believe their smartphones will eventually replace their physical wallet.

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How 2015 is Different for Retail Banks

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The retail banking industry has seen major changes occurring in the industry over the last few years with the adoption of mobile banking, the rise to prominence of the millennial demographic, narrowing margins, stagnant top line revenues, the future of the branch and continued regulatory changes. Digital Banking.

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From ACH To IoT: Looking Back On A Year Of Trackers

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DIGITAL BANKING TRACKER. The Digital Banking Tracker looks at how old ways of banking are evolving with the advent of faster technology that allows customers to get real-time updates on their accounts, share money with ease among contacts and even open accounts with a selfie. FASTER PAYMENTS TRACKER.

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