ANZ Bank chose VMware AirWatch® to securely manage the bank’s fleet of more than 18,000 mobile devices that are used in 34 countries. ANZ Bank uses AirWatch to manage bankers’ company-issued mobile devices, and to manage digital tools such as Apple® iPad® kiosks in bank branches. Learn more about VMware AirWatch solutions built specifically for the finance industry.
ENGAGE AND SATISFY FINANCIAL SERVICES CUSTOMERS
In order to stay relevant and retain today’s “always-on”, mobile customers, financial institutions must prioritize and innovate. According to a recent Akamai FinServ industry survey conducted by TechValidate, almost half of the respondents are “behind” or “slightly behind” their peers with regard to their mobile capabilities.
Download a free report with detailed findings and takeaways from the survey to find out how to maximize customer acquisition, increase retention, and drive card usage. You’ll also learn:
- Current mobile strategies and barriers to adoption
- The right metrics to measure success
- The most important factors in a mobile banking experience
Published By: Q2 eBanking
Published Date: Sep 06, 2017
As you explore the market of mobile banking platforms, here is a checklist with 4 key questions to ask the platform provider, as well as important considerations they should meet, to help you make an informed decision that’s right for your ?nancial institution.
Published By: Cognizant
Published Date: Oct 23, 2018
In the last few years, a wave of digital technologies changed the banking landscape - social/ mobile altered the way banks engage with customers, analytics enabled hyper personalized offerings by making sense of large datasets, Cloud technologies shifted the computing paradigm from CapEx to OpEx, enabling delivery of business processes as services from third-party platforms.
Now, a second wave of disruption is set to drive even more profound changes - including robotic process automation (RPA), AI, IOT instrumentation, blockchain distributed ledger and shared infrastructure, and open banking platforms controlled by application programming interfaces (API). As these technologies become commercialized, and demand increases for digitally-enabled services, we will see unprecedented disruption, as non-traditional banks and fintechs rush into all segments of the banking space. This whitepaper examines key considerations for banks as they explore value in the emerging Digital 2.0 world.
ANZ Bank chose VMware AirWatch® to securely manage the bank’s fleet of more than 18,000 mobile devices that are used in 34 countries. ANZ Bank uses AirWatch to manage bankers’ company-issued mobile devices, and to manage digital tools such as Apple® iPad® kiosks in bank branches. Learn more about VMware AirWatch solutions built specifically for the finance industry.
Ubiquitous connectivity and mobile devices have changed everything, opening up markets to millions of new consumers across the globe. Within the past few years, nimble upstarts have created mobile apps that have converted banking customers, cab riders and hotel guests at unprecedented rates. Large, established brands are scrambling to transform their businesses in order to maintain market share. To compete in this application economy, you must adapt or be left behind.
Learn how YES BANK is reaching more customers in API economy.
Digital banking requires applying new technologies to reach new customers. YES BANK approach of using APIs in Mobile banking is helping them reach new customers and open new markets and participating in the API economy.
Published By: Salesforce.com
Published Date: Jul 02, 2014
A well-executed "System of Engagement" strategy provides value to banks and customers.
• Approximately 45% of bank customers today regularly interact with their institution through a mobile channel, with estimates of 70% within a few years.
• Why it’s time to break down the System of Record and move to a System of Engagement.
• How this shift can increase customer satisfaction and create new business opportunities.
Download this white paper to get the full details on how a new approach to banking pays off for everyone.
Only a handful of industries have been transformed by the digital age the way banking has. Internet and mobile banking, digital wallets, and a raft of new and innovative products have redefined “the bank” from a local, brick-and-mortar branch to an anytime-anywhere process. The new banking environment has opened opportunities for national, regional, and community banks alike, which are no longer constrained to serve only customers located in the areas where they maintain a physical branch presence. But it has also brought challenges associated with collecting, processing, analyzing, storing, and protecting vast amounts of new data, from multiple locations and sources.
Published By: MobileIron
Published Date: Feb 12, 2019
The speed at which technologies evolve is all but a cliché, and nowhere is that speed more apparent than in the rise of mobile. The mobile tipping point—the point at which more people used mobile devices to access the web than desktop devices—came in the first quarter of 2017, when 50.03% of global web traffic was from mobile devices. Today, mobile is the de facto standard. Simply put, if you are not already building your business on the assumption that your digital visitors are using mobile, you are missing the mark.
Published By: Epsilon
Published Date: Aug 23, 2012
As competition increases, financial institutions need to enhance the overall mobile banking experience to stay relevant and better meet customers' demands and constantly changing needs.
Sixty-three percent of data breaches involve weak, default, or stolen passwords.
Why? To put it simply, password fatigue. Think of all the passwords you keep track of for your personal needs—your mobile banking app, your Gmail, your Facebook account, your Amazon Prime… the list goes on. Best practices tell us that we should use a unique and complex password for every service, but due to increased cloud adoption—enabling anytime access to applications from any device—users lean toward convenient but risky password practices.
Accelerating the Move to a Strong Online and Mobile Offering
For credit unions, offering members a digital and mobile banking experience has never been more accessible. This 29-page ebook shows you how to use electronic signature technology to improve the member experience (both in-branch and online), improve regulatory compliance and compete with big banks.
ANZ Bank chose VMware AirWatch® to securely manage the bank’s fleet of more than 18,000 mobile devices that are used in 34 countries. ANZ Bank uses AirWatch to manage bankers’ company-issued mobile devices, and to manage digital tools such as Apple® iPad® kiosks in bank branches. Learn more about VMware AirWatch solutions built specifically for the finance industry.
Published By: Infosys
Published Date: May 22, 2018
When the opportunity emerged for one bank to acquire the other, the deal went through as quickly as regulations and compliance requirements would allow. As a result, no integration plans were in place at the time of acquisition. For a long time, the two companies continued to operate separately, albeit under a single name. This was particularly true of the mobile banking experience where two entirely different apps were in use.
Since the two companies delivered complementary services, there was an opportunity to cross-sell to customers who might require the services of both; but only if they could deliver a seamless experience. We were invited to tackle the challenge of creating an integrated banking app experience across both companies.
IBM Rational enterprise modernization solutions can help companies develop new mobile banking services using smartphone technologies and text-message based services, to allow customers to make payments with their cell phones. All made simple.
Endpoint security is at a critical juncture. Increasingly, employees
at organizations of all sizes are using a wider variety than ever of
desktop and mobile devices, including smartphones, tablets and
laptops, as they work from broadly dispersed locations, including
home offices. Often, organizations are permitting and even
encouraging employees to use their own devices under BYOD
(bring your own device) policies. With these devices, employees
are accessing not only corporate data and applications, but also
social media, banking and shopping sites. Download this white paper to learn more about endpoint security.
Security concerns are still causing delays in the introduction of advanced mobile banking capabilities. But getting mobility back on track can be easy once the path becomes clear. One effective way to detect current and future fraud is through an integrated, adaptable mobile risk engine.
With the rise of mobile usage and increased mobile banking functionality, cyber criminals are targeting the mobile channel with advanced malware, cross channel attacks across online and mobile and social engineering that have typically been seen on the PC.
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