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  2. Mobile banking - Wikipedia

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    A report by the US Federal Reserve (March 2012) found that 21 percent of mobile phone owners had used mobile banking in the past 12 months. Based on a survey conducted by Forrester, mobile banking will be attractive mainly to the younger, more "tech-savvy" customer segment.

  3. MobilePay - Wikipedia

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    Native client (s) on. iOS, Android. MobilePay is a mobile payment application used in Denmark and Finland. The service allows payments by means of a smartphone application and was first introduced in 2013 by Danske Bank. It was introduced to Finland later in the same year and since 2017 it has been used by all banks in Denmark.

  4. Mobile payment - Wikipedia

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    A person's account is tied to his or her phone number and the connection between the phone number and the actual bank account number is registered in the internet bank. The electronic identification system mobile BankID, issued by several Swedish banks, is used to verify the payment. Users with a simple phone or without the app can still ...

  5. GoBank Review: A Mobile Bank Account Accessible To All - AOL

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    Cons: $8.95 monthly fee if you don’t make monthly direct deposits of at least $500. $3 out-of-network ATM fee. Fees of up to $4.95 to deposit cash at various locations. Can cost $2.95 to open ...

  6. BMO Bank - Wikipedia

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    BMO Bank, N.A. (colloquially BMO; US: / b iː m oʊ /) is an American national bank that is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.It is the U.S. subsidiary of the Toronto-based multinational investment bank and financial services company Bank of Montreal, which owns it through the holding company BMO Financial Corporation (formerly Bankmont Financial Corporation, then Harris Financial Corporation).

  7. Telephone banking - Wikipedia

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    The advent of mobile banking further eroded the use of telephone banking in the 2010s. Operation [ edit ] To use a financial institution's telephone banking facility, a customer must first register with the institution for the service.

  8. First Data - Wikipedia

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    First Data Corporation. First Data Corporation is a financial services company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The company's STAR Network provides nationwide domestic debit acceptance at more than 2 million retail POS, ATM, and at online outlets for nearly a third of all U.S. debit cards. First Data has six million merchants ...

  9. Telephone number - Wikipedia

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    A telephone number serves as an address for switching telephone calls using a system of destination code routing. [1] Telephone numbers are entered or dialed by a calling party on the originating telephone set, which transmits the sequence of digits in the process of signaling to a telephone exchange.