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March 12, 2018
Webinars Discuss Mobile Banking and Payments Survey Results
Earlier this year, I wrote a post highlighting some of the Mobile Banking and Payments Survey results that were consolidated from the seven Federal Reserve districts that conducted the survey: Atlanta, Boston, Cleveland, Dallas, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and Richmond. The 706 responding financial institutions gave us valuable information about their current and planned services as well as security features for their mobile banking and mobile payments products. (You can download a copy of the report from the Boston Fed's website.)
You can get a more detailed review of the survey findings when the Boston Fed's Payment Strategies Group conducts two webinars on March 21 and March 22.
Attendees will learn about:
- Current developments in mobile financial services
- Practices, products, and trends related to consumer mobile banking and payment services
- Financial Institution perspectives on mobile security, concerns, and mitigation tools
There is no charge for the webinars but you must register. To view both webinars, you must register for both. Select a link below, then click the Register button. After you have registered, you will receive a confirmation email with the access information.
REGISTER for Part I: Consumer Mobile Banking, Wednesday, March 21, 2018 at 2 p.m. (EDT)
REGISTER for Part 2: Consumer Mobile Payments, Thursday, March 22, 2018 at 2 p.m. (EDT)
Feel free to share this post with any of your colleagues who may wish to attend. If you have any questions about the webinars, please email elisa.tavilla@bos.frb.org.
By David Lott, a payments risk expert in the Retail Payments Risk Forum at the Atlanta Fed
March 12, 2018 in banks and banking , mobile banking , mobile payments | Permalink
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