Commercial Mobile Technology: Still Mostly About Service
- Date:March 05, 2019
- Research Topic(s):
- Commercial & Enterprise
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Overview
Service and convenience drive mobile adoption, as demand for proximity payments lags.
Financial institutions that wish to retain corporate clients had best be aiming for “ease of use,” and mobility is a key delivery factor.
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