Mobile banking

Brazil second in world for non-cash payments

Central Banking | 10 Oct 2012 secure

World Payments Report reveals Brazil is second only to the US for volume of non-cash payments; use of electronic and mobile payments shows ‘exponential growth’

Topics: Brazil, Brics, Mobile banking, Debit cards

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Zambian governor calls for shared mobile banking platform

Central Banking | 20 Sep 2012 secure

Topics: Mobile banking, banks, Zambia, Bank of Zambia, Michael Gondwe

RBI’s Subbarao discusses regulating banking innovation

Central Banking | 03 Aug 2012 secure

Topics: India, Reserve Bank of India, Duvvuri Subbarao, Mobile banking

‘Branchless’ banking increasing in Pakistan

Central Banking | 28 Jun 2012 secure

Topics: Pakistan, State Bank of Pakistan, Mobile banking, banks, Microfinance

Papua New Guinea welcomes mobile banking advances

Central Banking | 19 Jun 2012 secure

Topics: Mobile banking, Bank of Papua New Guinea, Papua New Guinea, Martin Loi Bakani

Norges Bank assesses payments system

Central Banking | 30 May 2012 secure

Topics: Norway, Norges Bank, Mobile banking, credit cards, Debit cards, Iceland

Peru central bank paper analyses effect of mobile phones

Central Banking | 22 May 2012 secure

Topics: Peru, Mobile banking, Personal consumption expenditures (PCE)

Bank of Estonia notes increasing electronic payments

Central Banking | 27 Apr 2012 secure

Topics: Bank of Estonia, Estonia, Mobile banking, European Union (EU)

Kansas Fed Economic Review discusses barriers to mobile payments in US

Central Banking | 19 Apr 2012 secure

Topics: Kansas City, Federal Reserve, Mobile banking, Labour

RBI deputy governor highlights threat to inflows from mobile banking

Central Banking | 30 Mar 2012 secure

Topics: Reserve Bank of India, India, Kamalesh Chandra Chakrabarty, Mobile banking

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