scholarly journals An Examination of Mobile Banking and Mobile Payments: Building Adoption as Experience Goods?

Author(s):  
Julia S. Cheney

Subject Mobile banking in Ethiopia. Significance A significant increase in the roll-out of mobile banking platforms is underway. In December, the Irish-linked mobile banking platform m-Birr received regulatory approval and expects to add 13,000 users during February. The National Bank of Ethiopia's (NBE) mobile banking framework adopted in January 2013 was stymied by a 6,000-birr (295 dollar) cap on transactions and a requirement for printed receipts for transactions at branches. However, the roll-out of an agent network like m-Birr could change the sector's fortunes. Impacts Mobile payments services will spur demand for telecommunications, but strain the capacity of state monopoly Ethio Telecom. However, compared to the experience of private-sector driven processes in other African countries, take-up will grow at a modest pace. The role of foreign investors is likely to remain limited to technology provision.


2020 ◽  
pp. 25-30
Author(s):  
Oksana Slepova

The latest smartphones make life easier for their customers. Mobile banking in smartphones is no longer news, but users are just getting used to the opportunity to pay for a purchase by touching the gadget to the terminal using the contactless payment technology. Going into the digital world is fraught with the illusion of security: a smart gadget stands up for itself. But this is true only partly – security depends primarily on the behavior of the user. Therefore, no matter what financial applications are installed on your smartphone, you first need to master the safety technique of mobile payments. As a result of the study, it is necessary to conclude that payment applications should not think about their own solutions, but only need to properly configure the work of pre-installed solutions in smartphones, as well as: 1) regularly check your devices for malicious software; 2) do not enter card data on other people’s computers and smartphones; 3) use stores that use a secure HTTPS connection; 4) to pay for online purchases, it is better not to use your main card, but to have a virtual card.


Author(s):  
Jolanta Panas ◽  
Katarzyna Wilczyńska

The article presents the structure of the electronic banking with attention being given to solutions applied in mobile banking and mobile payments available in Poland. For the purpose of this article a survey was conducted among the active users of the Internet, aiming to research changes with regards to susceptibility of individual users to take advantage of application of mobile banking including mobile payments and their main concerns regarding the using of mobile banking services.


2014 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 159-167
Author(s):  
Kevin Garlan

This paper analyses the nexus of the global financial crisis and the remittance markets of Mexico and India, along with introducing new and emerging payment technologies that will help facilitate the growth of remittances worldwide. Overall resiliency is found in most markets but some are impacted differently by economic hardship. With that we also explore the area of emerging payment methods and how they can help nations weather this economic strife. Mobile payments are highlighted as one of the priority areas for the future of transferring monetary funds, and we assess their ability to further facilitate global remittances.


2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-21
Author(s):  
Lian Chen ◽  
Kang Jun Choi ◽  
Jae Young Lee
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Author(s):  
Sultan Y. As-Sultan ◽  
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Ibrahim Ahmed Al-Baltah ◽  
Fua’ad Hassan Abdulrazzak ◽  
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