"SAP AG (NYSE: SAP) today announced the findings of a global study across 17 countries on cultural, economic and technology trends impacting consumer mobile appetite and how addressing consumer concerns can expand the opportunity and motivate greater use of mobile commerce services.
The research shows that globally consumers are increasingly utilizing mobile devices for banking transactions and account management. Half of the respondents surveyed turn to their devices to pay a bill (55 percent), make a bank transfer (52 percent) and set up a new account (48 percent). The announcement was made at the SAP Financial Services Forum North America, being held on September 18-19 in New York City." Continue Reading
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Newsbyte: SAP Research Shows Mobile Consumers Demand Mobile Banking 2.0 as They Embrace More Complex Transactions
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