Create a Winning Mobile Banking Strategy

mobile banking strategy

As a mobile banking provider, we have discussed the importance of developing your mobile banking strategy, and the power of using mobi¢int mobile apps for smartphone and tablet devices. Once you have your product in place, the next step is marketing your new mobile banking platform.  We are sharing a post today from DigitalMailer, Inc …

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Big Spring Education Employees FCU Joins Mobi¢int

Big Spring Education Employees FCU

Sandy, UT (October 2016) — Mobi¢int now provides internet and mobile banking to Big Spring Education Employees Federal Credit Union. The credit union was organized in 1955 to provide its members with a safe, convenient place to save and now currently serves approximately 4,300 members with $46 million in assets. http://www.bstcu.com/

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Mobile Banking Strategy: What Not to Focus On

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About 15 years ago, when internet banking first hit the industry, the market rendered solutions of all kinds. This was at a time when few organizations had even embraced email and few were connected to the web.  A central matter of debate was whether or not “Internet” should be spelled with a capital “I”. Everyone…

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Mobi¢int Welcomes Money One Federal Credit Union

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Sandy, UT (October 2016) — We are pleased to announce that Money One Federal Credit Union has chosen mobi¢int as their internet and mobile banking provider. With mobi¢int’s cutting edge technology, Money One Federal Credit Union can increase member satisfaction with this new internet banking experience. We are always excited to add another Credit Union…

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By the Numbers: Mobile Banking Activity From 2016 vs. 2015

Mobile Banking Activity

Comparing the 2016 and 2015 Consumers and Mobile Financial Services 2015 survey reported by The Federal Reserve give us two points on a graph that might help point out a trend. The report provides an excellent look into how credit union members are viewing and using mobile banking, and it is up to financial institutions to examine…

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