Posts Tagged ‘eBanking’
Computer Activities Now Performed On Tablets, December 2013 [CHART]
55% of respondents who own both devices would consider purchasing a tablet as a replacement for their personal laptop or desktop.
Read MoreFrequency With Which People Check Their Mobile Bank Statements, October 2013 [TABLE]
53% of Germans checked their mobile bank statement several times a week.
Read MoreFrequency With Which People Check Their Online Bank Statements, October 2013 [TABLE]
Banking customers from all four countries were not resistant to checking their online bank statements with relatively high frequency.
Read MoreHow People Get Their Bank Statements Worldwide, October 2013 [TABLE]
There was no clear uniformity among the countries in terms of customer preference for online or printed statements.
Read MoreUS Mothers' Smart Phone Activities, 2011 & 2013 [TABLE]
Escapism (39%), social (23%), and shopping (12%) were the most popular functions among mothers glued to their mobiles.
Read MoreDemographics Of Mobile Banking Users, July 2013 [TABLE]
35% of respondents banked on their mobile phones, with an equal percentage of both men and women doing so.
Read MoreFrequency With Which US Consumers Visit Their Bank's Website vs. Brand Location, July 2013 [CHART]
Nearly three-quarters of US consumers who owned at least one computer, tablet and smart phone visited a banking website or mobile site more than five times per month.
Read MoreBenefits Of Card-Linked Marketing, October 2013 [CHART]
Almost 9 in 10 marketers believe that card-linked marketing (CLM) – advertising directly through consumers’ online and mobile banks statements with targeted cash-back offers based on purchase history – has benefits.
Read MoreWhy People Don't Use Mobile Banking, June 2013 [CHART]
Security concerns topped the list of reasons why smart phone users didn’t use banking services on their devices.
Read MoreFinance/Banking Services US Internet Users Have Signed Up For By Age, June 2013 [TABLE]
Bank websites are the top method for managing personal finances, particularly among those who own smart phones.
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