to download from today (8 May) on iPhone and Android phones.
Ashley Machin, Halifax digital banking ...
regardless of where they bank. It is entirely focused around this notion that we should get much better ...
are very keen that Halifax continues on its path of being the major challenger bank in the UK.
"We want ...
The high-street bank launched the mobile app, which allows Barclays customers to transfer money ...
. While Barclays is claiming a first with the technology, rival banks have had a lead on Barclay s in the mobile banking space. Lloyds Banking Group has claimed to have received 2 million app downloads for its ...
The high-street bank has today (16 February) unveiled Pingit, which allows Barclays customers ...
, allows users to send money by simply entering a UK mobile phone number, rather than entering full bank ...
director for Barclays UK Retail and Business Banking, said the innovation would provide a "core part ...
23 Dec 2011
| by Andrew McCormick
Former M&S chief executive Sir Stuart Rose tells Andrew McCormick why he is banking on mobile....out of mobile.
Once we've got a big consumer base, and banks, retailers and media companies ...
V.me, which will be the global brand name for the product, is being launched by Visa Europe in 2012.
It works by allowing users to top up their account using Visa and other payment methods, including MasterCard and their bank accounts, in a similar way to eBay's payment service PayPal ...
01 Sep 2011
| by Oliver Luft
and then transferred to bank, or PayPal, accounts.
John Roberts, co-founder and director of Qustodian, said ...
21 Jan 2010
| by Andrew McCormick
The app will feature local Labour Party events, searchable by the user's postcode. A mobile version of the party's Virtual Phone Bank, which enables party die-hards to call potential voters and enter details into an online database, will also be included. Updates from Labour's Facebook ...
26 Oct 2009
| by Andrew Walmsley
particularly popular applications like online banking, email and porn, but these were not why people adopted ...
-Cola, Heinz and Kellogg. Notably, despite the outpouring of anger against the banking system in the main-stream media, only a small minority of consumers actively blame the government or the banks for the recession ...