"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" 

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Mobile Banking Updates - Jun 12

38% Of US Banking Customers Are Online-Oriented and 18% Are Mobile-Enabled, According to New Research Report from Novarica
"'With certain online banking interactions up over 25% over the last five years and mobile interactions gaining ground quickly (albeit from a smaller base), banks must look to streamline the consumer experience across all bank channels,' said Madhavi (Madi) Mantha, head of banking research at Novarica and co-author of the report with Novantas partner Kevin Travis and principal Ethan Teas. 'Banks can no longer afford to view digital channels as alternate channels – they must be treated as a primary destination.'"

Charles Schwab (Ask Chuck!) Mobile Banking App Now Available
"Charles Schwab has been winning over the hearts of many investors and savers lately, and now Chuck has gotten himself a good ol’ Android application. It doesn’t look half bad, either. Take a look at this short list of features waiting for you upon downloading the app and signing in:
* Manage your investments with the ability to view current positions and transfer money between accounts.
* Keep an eye on market news and real time quotes.
* Easily trade stocks, mutual funds, ETFs and more."

Report: One in four are ready for advanced mobile banking
"Recent research from Javelin Strategy & Research found that one in every four consumers is interested in advanced mobile banking technology that allows checks to be deposited with the use of cell phone cameras."

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