Research reveals trends in cellphone banking
14th Nov 2006, 13:52 GMT
Just over one in 10 South Africans with bank accounts have ever used their cellphones for banking, according to research into cellphone banking released by World Wide Worx on Tuesday. One of the big surprises from the research is that the youth market, which is usually assumed to be at the cutting edge of all things technology, is the least likely to have tried cellphone banking.
Research reveals trends in cellphone banking related news:
- Cingular to Offer Cellphone Banking — WSJ.com: What's News US
- Poor Benefit From Mobile Banking — textually.org
- Youth shun cell banking — Finance24
- Retro cellphone for D.I.Y. enthusiasts — Ubergizmo
- Men Use Phones to impress women — textually.org
- Dino cellphone strap for DoCoMo phones — Ubergizmo
- Battle for cellphone users — Finance24
- Veteran banker decides on an early exit — bizjournals.com Banking & Financial Services:Commercial Banking headlines
- For the Koelbls, banking is a family affair — bizjournals.com Banking & Financial Services:Commercial Banking headlines
- Branch construction still going strong — bizjournals.com Banking & Financial Services:Commercial Banking headlines
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