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Mobile banking: One channel to rule them all?

One-fifth of Western European Net users use mobile banking today, according to a new Forrester report, which bills the emergence of the technology as a more important innovation than the arrival of cash machines (ATMs), credit cards or home-based online banking.

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Ulster Bank expects crash compensation to run into 'tens of millions'

Ulster Bank is to set aside "ten of millions" of euros to compensate customers for an IT breakdown at parent company Royal Bank of Scotland that resulted in a massive backlog of failed payments into user accounts.

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Massive surge in online ID fraud - Experian

More than 12 million pieces of personal information were illegally traded online by identity fraudsters in the first four months of 2012, new figures from Experian reveal.

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Branch networks expected to halve as more customers go online

As much as 50% of existing retail bank branches in the developed world will be obsolete by 2020 as banks assess their space requirements in the face of continued growth in online and mobile banking, according to forecasts by real estate agency Jones Lang LaSalle.

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One-in-five European Internet users have been scammed online - Eurobarometer

A European Commission survey of 27,000 people in all EU member states shows that twelve percent of Internet users have experienced online fraud and eight per cent have fallen victim to identity theft.

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Crooks jailed over online banking theft

Two men who used the SpyEye malware to steal around £100,000 from online bank accounts have been jailed by a London court.

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Social networks and media channels

Michael Diefenthäler, director, product management, Interactive Data looks at the changing behaviour of banks and financial services firms as they seek to offer multi-channel delivery options.

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RBS chief Hester waives bonus over IT meltdown

Royal Bank of Scotland chief executive Stephen Hester says he will not take a bonus this year in the wake of last week's disastrous IT problems.

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Citi hires Motorola's Wyatt to lead consumer e-business and mobile tech

Citi has hired former Motorola executive Christy Wyatt to head up its global consumer e-business and mobile technology operations.

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BBVA Compass unveils banking's Siri

The US subsidiary of Spanish banking group BBVA has teamed up with the company behind Siri to develop Lola, its own virtual assistant.

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Citi establishes apps testing centre in Poland

Citi has opened a 'business testing and parameter centre' in Poland to test banking applications before they are released to consumers in Europe, Middle East and Africa.

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ABA applies for .bank domain to frustrate phishers

The American Bankers Association (ABA) and the Financial Services Roundtable have teamed up to apply to operate .bank and .insurance generic Top Level Domains (gTLDs) on behalf of the industry.

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High rolling cyber-crooks are smashing bank security safeguards

A new, sophisticated breed of cyber-crooks targeting bank accounts belonging to businesses and high-net worth individuals around the world may have stolen EUR60 million over the last year, according to an investigation from McAfee and Guardian Analytics.

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I'm a person, not a bank: tweeters mistakenly bombard @natwest

Among the many victims of RBS's systems meltdown over the last few days, the most unusual may be Natalie Westerman, a 22 year old woman who happens to go by the name @natwest on Twitter.

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South African banks modernise branches

South Africa's Absa has opened a 'test lab' bank branch in Johannesburg to help it trial new products and technology with real customers.

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NatWest opens branches early as online problems continue to hit millions

NatWest opened around 1000 branches one hour early Friday morning in a bid to placate millions of customers unable to access online services for a second day running.

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RBS and NatWest Web services knocked out; Oslo Bors hit by DDoS attack

Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and its NatWest and Ulster Bank subsidiaries have been hit by "technical issues" that have left customers unable to access online services.

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Branch still best for personal attention and expertise - Cisco survey

Customers may be happy to carry out simple banking tasks online and through their mobile phones but when they need personal attention and expertise the old fashioned branch still wins out, according to a survey from Cisco.

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Perfect payments - a webcast preview

As transaction banking evolves, how are banks dealing with IT complexity, centralisation and compliance? with JP Morgan, Citi and Misys.

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Bank settles with hacked customer over ACH fraud

A Californian business that sued its bank after a hacker drained its online account of around $400,000 has settled the case.