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DEC 17, 2012 9:54am ET

Mobile Banking Study

Highlights of original research on U.S. banks’ mobile banking strategies, integrated with consumer perceptions of these strategies as determined by social media monitoring.

Related: Strategies and Moves of U.S. Banks in Mobile Banking

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May 23, 2013 | Mary Wisniewski
Many bankers remain undecided about what personal finance management features to add for smartphones. One thing they do agree on: What works on desktop computers won't fly for mobile. » MORE
May 20, 2013 | Sean Sposito
The retail bank is employing a technology called responsive design that changes the appearance of its website for desktop, smartphone and tablet devices. » MORE
May 20, 2013 | Mary Wisniewski
First Trade Union Bank unveiled an app for iPad that includes standard mobile banking feature such as allowing customers to deposit checks, pay bills, schedule payments and view accounts. » MORE
May 17, 2013 | Chris Cumming
Wave Systems has developed a system for online authentication that relies on verifying a user's device ID. » MORE
May 15, 2013 | Penny Crosman
JPMorgan Chase has yet again won a ranking of mobile banking apps. In this one, Keynote's semiannual mobile banking scorecard, Chase came in first for the third time in a row. Wells Fargo came in second and Bank of America third. » MORE
 

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AT&T recently partnered with the publishers of American Banker, American Banker Magazine, Insurance Networking News, and Bank Technology News to develop a series of insights, data, and research around mobile banking and technology. These in-depth roundtables and research projects dive into mobile banking technology and features from both the business and consumer perspective.