"Garanti Bank, Turkey's second-largest private bank, has introduced a mobile dashboard called iGaranti that lets users cherry pick the features of their mobile banking apps. The customization capability is similar to the way people pick which apps appear on their smartphones' home screens.
Garanti partnered with Fjord, an Accenture Interactive-owned service design agency that also counts Citi as a client, to build iGaranti. The platform, rolled out in May, comes with a set of more than 15 apps, some of which are preloaded onto the dashboard, while others are added by the user." Continue Reading
Monday, September 30, 2013
Turkish Bank Lets Customers Build Their Own Apps
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Brandon McGee,
Garanti Bank,
mobile applications,
Mobile banking,
Turkey
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