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Sarah Clark from Mitek on millennial habits and mobile security

BankNXT

Shaun Weston talks to Sarah Clark from Mitek about mobile security and the habits of the millennial generation when it comes to mobile financial services. Sarah Clark from Mitek on millennial habits and mobile security on BankNXT.

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User Experience Is Key to Customer Satisfaction, Report Says

Bank Innovation

Having a "frictionless" user experience (UX) is among the top three qualities that bank customers look for when picking a new bank, right after "security" and "trustworthiness," according to a new report by financial technology provider, FIS.

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FIs Most Underutilized Asset: Their Apps

PYMNTS

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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Mobile Payments: What’s In It For Me?

PYMNTS

While mint chocolate chip ice-cream might be the way to a foodie’s heart, MintChip digital currency is not the way to a millennial’s mobile wallet, apparently — at least not in Liberty Village, Toronto. South Korea Is Mega Mobile. Korean consumers see no evil in mobile payments. is that Android mobile users in the U.K.

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The Mobile Banking and Payments Summit – Impressions from Day 2

Celent Banking

A couple weeks ago I attended the Mobile Banking and Payments Summit in NYC for the first time. 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. This includes Apple Pay, Android Pay, or Samsung Pay.

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

PYMNTS

Some pick up their mobiles phones to check Instagram or Facebook, while others open an app to check the weather or the headlines from their preferred news outlets. But there isn’t one, universal mobile app that consumers can rely on to help them do it all. Then, there are Bridge Millennials.

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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.). How Level Money designed itself specifically for a mobile-first experience.

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