Financial-technology provider COCC, formerly Connecticut On-Line Computer Center Inc., is working with mFoundry Inc. to provide mobile-banking services to its bank clients, the companies announced March 28.
COCC, which calls its mobile-banking service Mobile Insight, said in a news release it would not charge monthly fees to its core processing clients for the service through 2012.
“We are telling our clients in the strongest possible terms that they should get involved with mobile banking now,” Richard A. Leone, COCC president and chief executive, said in the release.
Mobile Insight supports mobile banking over text messages, the mobile Web and a mobile app.
“COCC is ideally positioned to help financial institutions of any size to quickly develop and deploy multi-mode mobile-banking [services],” Drew Sievers, mFoundry co-founder and CEO, said in the release.
COCC is based in Avon, Conn. MFoundry is based in Larkspur, Calif.









