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Nationwide offers the UK's most secure online banking experience and Norwich & Peterborough Building Society the least, according to Which?
26 August 2011
Brits are increasingly open to using their mobile phones for banking, with iPhone owners the keenest to manage money through their handsets, according to a survey for Intelligent Environments.
22 August 2011
Data management issues continue to impede the efforts of financial institutions to develop effective strategies for dealing with liquidity risk, according to a survey from Swift.
19 August 2011
The Irish are moving away from cash towards electronic payment methods such as card and online transactions but still lag behind their European counterparts, according to the Irish Payment Services Organisation (Ipso).
16 August 2011
Over 141 million people around the world will use their mobile phones to make payments this year, up 38% on 2010, yet the market is actually growing slower than expected, according to a report from Gartner.
22 July 2011
Despite soaring growth in the popularity of smartphones, mobile banking uptake has stalled in the US, with security concerns continuing to put people off, according to Javelin Strategy & Research.
Mobile financial services have the potential to reduce the number of unbanked people in developing countries by up to a fifth and increase GDP by five per cent within ten years, according to a study commissioned by telco Telenor.
28 June 2011
There was a sharp fall in UK spending on credit cards last year as cautious customers turned to debit cards and cash, according to figures from the British Retail Consortium (BRC).
27 June 2011
Americans are beginning to use social media to connect with their credit card issuers, according to a survey from Synergistics which shows a quarter of respondents have become a fan, friend or follower of their provider.
23 June 2011
The vast majority of CIOs at UK financial services firms think that cloud technology has been over-hyped and it poses the same challenges as any other big IT transition, according to a SunGard-sponsored survey.
27 May 2011
Customer satisfaction with online banking in the UK is high, far outstripping other channels such as branches, ATMs, call centres and mobiles, according to a survey from ForeSee Results.
25 May 2011
Around a quarter of Americans want to be able to bypass branches and ATMs and use their mobile phones to deposit cheques, according to a report from Javelin Strategy & Research.
24 May 2011
Canada's online investors are increasingly turning to social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook to help them make decisions, according to research commissioned by BMO InvestorLine.
20 May 2011
Around two thirds of Brits say online banking is their preferred way of accessing money, with a quarter checking their accounts as often as once a day, according to a survey commissioned by the Payments Council.
Americans are becoming more receptive to mobile payments, with men and the young leading the way, according to a survey commissioned by MasterCard.
19 May 2011
With trust a vital factor for consumers when it comes to the adoption of mobile payments, banks hold a significant edge on rival providers but the likes of Nokia Apple and PayPal are catching up fast, according to a survey from GfK Nop.
13 May 2011
There has been a 55% surge in the global use of mobile financial services in the last year, with emerging markets, notably China, driving the growth, according to a survey from TNS.
12 May 2011
Brits' security worries have reached a four year peak, with card fraud and identity theft the biggest concerns, ahead of terrorism, according to a survey from Unisys.
06 May 2011
In 2009 recession-hit Americans cut back on their use of plastic cards and returned to cash, according to figures from the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
19 April 2011
ATM-related fraud losses in Europe fell 14% to EUR268 million in 2010, thanks to a drop in attacks on machines, according to figures from industry group East.
12 April 2011
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