phone banking
Rid your business of weak passwords and get collaborating
Comment Such tokens generate a one-time password (OTP) that is entered into a computer keyboard or mobile phone keypad. Businesses are also opening themselves up to consumers, as financial services companies do when offering... [15 Oct 2009]
Online banking fraud rockets as fraudsters get smarter
News But it also said online security measures, which require the cardholder to enter a password when making purchases over the web, have contributed to an 18 per cent reduction in the amount of phone, internet and mail order... [07 Oct 2009]
Netbooks, Apple goodies, vintage kit and a futuristic datacentre
Photo The phone, which will be available through T-Mobile in the US later this year, features a 3.1 inch HVGA capacitive touchscreen with a 320 x 480 pixel resolution. September also saw more handsets released, this time from... [02 Oct 2009]
Retail Bank Drives Business and IT Alignment Through Leading Expertise
White Paper First, the bank provided CSAs with the ability to schedule meetings directly with business bankers; and second, the bank provided collaboration tools to internal staff, enabling them to contact bankers directly, in turn, freeing the... [02 Oct 2009]
Photos: The hottest tech out of the UK's Silicon Valley
Photo The customer takes a picture of that code with their phone and Cronto's software converts it into the details of the transaction being carried out and a numerical code to authorise the transaction, as seen on the left. [24 Sep 2009]
Faster Payments: All your web banking are belong to us
News Just over a year after it first launched, the Faster Payments service has taken over the vast majority of internet and phone banking payments. In the second quarter of this year, 70 per cent of all web... [17 Sep 2009]
Mobile-Banking Adoption and Usage by Low-Literate, Low-Income Users in the Developing World
White Paper Due to the increasing penetration of mobile phones even in poor communities, mobile-phone-enabled banking (m-banking) services are being increasingly targeted at the "Unbanked" to bring... [16 Sep 2009]
The perfect device for the developing world is not the PC
Comment There is a far more common device - the mobile phone - that is increasingly being used in developing environments in ways that span from the simple yet effective, to the complex and amazing. Here are some great examples... [27 Aug 2009]
'Mobile banking? Can't be bothered'
News In the US, the figure is higher with 47 per cent of adults choosing to bank on their phone. Approximately two in three UK adults are still not using mobile banking - with both security and inertia... [16 Jun 2009]
Carphone Warehouse to split into two by next year
News Carphone Warehouse sold half of its phone retail side to the US-based electronics chain Best Buy a year ago, and chief executive Charles Dunstone said in Friday's results statement that the time had come to separate the... [05 Jun 2009]
Inside HSBC's high-tech war on fraud
News In the future, HSBC will use the SAS technology to monitor all transactions - be they card-present, phone or online. I think there are slightly more flexible solutions now, so you could potentially use your mobile... [28 May 2009]
Cashing in: The 73 million people opting for mobile money
News The mobile phone has spelled the decline of the landline, the wristwatch and the alarm clock - could cash be on the way out too? According to analysts, an increasing number of us will be using our phone... [28 May 2009]
And the most flexible town in the UK is...
News The survey also found almost half (46 per cent) of flexible workers have been furnished with a laptop, around a third (35 per cent) have been given a mobile phone, 29 per cent have access to a VPN, and 23 per cent have... [27 May 2009]
Deloitte banking on PIN sharp security
News Deloitte used to rely on a separate dongle to generate a passcode but its 10,000 staff now use a mobile phone applet based on EMUE technology to authenticate access to systems via VPN. Consumers could also use the... [13 May 2009]
Banking the Unbanked: Going Mobile in Africa
White Paper The mobile phone is a key economic driver and the people use it to make several things possible - everything from getting buyers for produce to obtaining information and from reducing travel time to enabling access to... [01 May 2009]