Thought I would start a thread an update it where I see technology that is being rolled out and that may be part of banking in the future. Will be back with a Barclays story shortly
NatWest offers mobile international money transfer service
UK account holders will be able to transfer cash to Poland via mobile phone
Written by Angelica Mari
Computing, 22 Dec 2008
NatWest has announced a partnership with Polish bank PKO BP for a commission-free mobile money transfer service for UK account holders.
Customers can use the service via mobile or phone banking after signing-up via a web site which automatically enables international money transfers once the verification process is complete. The bank claims that the web site is secure.
The service will initially be available to holders of NatWest's Welcome account for Polish migrants in the UK, but is expected to be extended to other countries.
"Mobile phone banking is the fastest growing banking channel in the world and NatWest is committed to being at the forefront of this exciting phenomenon," said Roy Vella, group director of mobile at NatWest.
"We recognise that our customers want to move this money as cost effectively, securely and conveniently as possible, and often when they are on the move.
"With this in mind, we think they will really benefit from this innovative new service, especially at a time when they will want to access their finances back home at Christmas."
The service is provided by supplier Monilink.
Source: Natwest claims first with mobile money transfer - Financial Services - Breaking Business and Technology News at silicon.com
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Barclays opens bank of the future
Author:Karl FlindersPosted: 11:09 19 Dec 2008 Barclays bank has opened a branch in Piccadilly Circus to demonstrate how technology is changing the way the bank can serve customers.
The branch will use touch-screen technology, known as Microsoft Surface,to allow customers to access information and services.
The conceptual branch, which takes up 8,000 square feet in Piccadilly Circus, is part of a programme to refurbish its entire network of 1,733 branches in the UK.
The bank is piloting Microsoft's Surface technology, which enables users to interaction with digital content through natural hand gestures and touch.
Staff will also walk around with handheld PCs to help customers and the branch has alarge self-service area including a foreign ATM dispensing dollars and Euros and deposit machines for cash, cheques and coins.
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The branch will officially open in January.
Mike Amato, chief distribution and product officer at Barclays said the bank has taken inspiration from retailers such as Apple and ****,and is trying to attract and engage individuals and educate them about the Barclay's brand.
"We have embraced innovative technology and design which we expect to attract the interest of the Piccadilly community in an innovative and generous way and of course enable our customers to be able to interact with us in the way that suits them and in surroundings that are comfortable and accessible for all."
Barclays Bank is currently involved in a multimillion-pound programme to update the IT in its network of branches as part of a company-wide drive to improve the efficiency of its computer systems and reduce overheads.
The bank is spending an estimated £200m to replace outdated branch hardware and software, networks systems, storage systems and its automatic teller machine (ATM) infrastructure with state-of-the-art equipment, through a mixture of outsourcing and in-house development.
Source: Barclays opens bank of the future | 19 Dec 2008 | ComputerWeekly.com
NatWest offers mobile international money transfer service
UK account holders will be able to transfer cash to Poland via mobile phone
Written by Angelica Mari
Computing, 22 Dec 2008
NatWest has announced a partnership with Polish bank PKO BP for a commission-free mobile money transfer service for UK account holders.
Customers can use the service via mobile or phone banking after signing-up via a web site which automatically enables international money transfers once the verification process is complete. The bank claims that the web site is secure.
The service will initially be available to holders of NatWest's Welcome account for Polish migrants in the UK, but is expected to be extended to other countries.
"Mobile phone banking is the fastest growing banking channel in the world and NatWest is committed to being at the forefront of this exciting phenomenon," said Roy Vella, group director of mobile at NatWest.
"We recognise that our customers want to move this money as cost effectively, securely and conveniently as possible, and often when they are on the move.
"With this in mind, we think they will really benefit from this innovative new service, especially at a time when they will want to access their finances back home at Christmas."
The service is provided by supplier Monilink.
Source: Natwest claims first with mobile money transfer - Financial Services - Breaking Business and Technology News at silicon.com
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Barclays opens bank of the future
Author:Karl FlindersPosted: 11:09 19 Dec 2008 Barclays bank has opened a branch in Piccadilly Circus to demonstrate how technology is changing the way the bank can serve customers.
The branch will use touch-screen technology, known as Microsoft Surface,to allow customers to access information and services.
The conceptual branch, which takes up 8,000 square feet in Piccadilly Circus, is part of a programme to refurbish its entire network of 1,733 branches in the UK.
The bank is piloting Microsoft's Surface technology, which enables users to interaction with digital content through natural hand gestures and touch.
Staff will also walk around with handheld PCs to help customers and the branch has alarge self-service area including a foreign ATM dispensing dollars and Euros and deposit machines for cash, cheques and coins.
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The branch will officially open in January.
Mike Amato, chief distribution and product officer at Barclays said the bank has taken inspiration from retailers such as Apple and ****,and is trying to attract and engage individuals and educate them about the Barclay's brand.
"We have embraced innovative technology and design which we expect to attract the interest of the Piccadilly community in an innovative and generous way and of course enable our customers to be able to interact with us in the way that suits them and in surroundings that are comfortable and accessible for all."
Barclays Bank is currently involved in a multimillion-pound programme to update the IT in its network of branches as part of a company-wide drive to improve the efficiency of its computer systems and reduce overheads.
The bank is spending an estimated £200m to replace outdated branch hardware and software, networks systems, storage systems and its automatic teller machine (ATM) infrastructure with state-of-the-art equipment, through a mixture of outsourcing and in-house development.
Source: Barclays opens bank of the future | 19 Dec 2008 | ComputerWeekly.com
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