"Brandon McGee, Industry Insider, Mobile Banking Guru...He is not only the real deal, a genuine industry insider, but also knows exactly what's on the minds of financial service pros as they contemplate the various mobile options." - Jim Bruene, Publisher & Founder, Online Financial Innovations

"Going Mobile. Local executive carves niche as national expert on fast-growing banking-industry technology trend" - Scott Olson, Indianapolis Business Journal (IBJ)

"Brandon McGee, the industry's unofficial ambassador for mobile banking" 

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Mobile Banking Vendor Updates - Mar 30

Visa Debit Card – Convenient Domestic And Int’l Person-To-Person Payments Launched
"CashEdge Inc. the leading provider of Intelligent Money Movement® services, and Visa Inc. (NYSE: V), the world’s largest retail electronic payments network, today announced an agreement that will enable U.S. consumers to use their eligible Visa credit, debit and prepaid accounts to send and receive person-to-person (P2P) payments domestically and internationally through Popmoney®, CashEdge’s P2P email and mobile payments service. This capability, which will enable consumers to use Popmoney for transactions such as international remittance and funding prepaid cards, will be available in summer 2011."

Fiserv Named “Best Electronic Commerce Provider” by Global Finance Magazine
"Fiserv, Inc., the leading global provider of financial services technology solutions, announced today that it has been named “Best Electronic Commerce Provider” by Global Finance magazine. This is the fourth year in a row that the company has been honored by the publication."

Nokia Extends Mobile Money Service to Union Bank in India
"Nokia Oyj (NOK1V), the world’s biggest maker of mobile phones, has started supplying mobile banking services for a Union Bank of India offering aimed at phone customers who don’t have bank accounts. The Union Bank Money Powered by Nokia service is available in Gurgaon and will be released nationwide over the next few months, the Mumbai-based bank said in a statement."

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