The integration of mobile and banking
2011/03/25
Bart Narter
Banks, mobile network operators (MNO) and other payment service providers (PalPal, Boku) across the globe are exploring the integration of financial services and the mobile phone. Analogous to the Celent reports on the Taxonomy of Payments, I will be writing about the taxonomy of mobile banking. In broad brushstrokes I think of the following categories:
- Alerts: A one way text message likely configured on another channel.
- Alerts: A request response text message that can generate a transaction. e.g. Your balance is $95. Would you like to transfer from savings?
- Mobile banking: internet banking on your phone with an app or web browser
- Mobile proximity payments: typically using NFC, but also bar code, or camera for RDC.
- Mobile payments using the mobile network as the account holder, e.g. mPesa
- Mobile payments using mobile commerce via merchant.
- Mobile couponing: transmitting tokens of value to users.
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I agree with Scott's prior post-- One-way SMS is so 2009...
I'd also recommend the addition of "Mobile Remote Payments"-- this is a broad and growing area of commerce ranging from apps & digital goods to books @ bn.com (or any physical good bought from an app/website on mobile). This may be what you meant by #4, but my view is that's more of a closed-loop network (p2p, p2b, and agents).
thanks,
rich
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I agree that's a good thing to add. It is done. At some point, hopefully today, I plan to create a map of mobile banking and payments. There are many dimensions.
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I should make that clearer as well and will edit my main posting. Thank you.
I would change would be #1. I would expand that to 2-way alerts/messaging. I believe over the next 12-24 months you'll see this expand to beyond just account balances but more to billpay and transfers with the alerts.
Secondly, I'll assume you'll be noting this as well is the Risk with this technology and if institutions are really protecting the consumer.