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2010 Mobile Banking Scorecard Research Report

December 21, 2010 by Mobile Payment Magazine

Javelin Strategy and Research has released its 2010 Mobile Banking Scorecard: How 19 Top Financial Institutions Compare on Mobile Channel Retail Delivery. The survey presents an overview of mobile banking services offered by 19 of the 30 largest U.S. financial institutions (FIs) based on deposits. The survey covers five key areas of mobile banking: marketing and security messaging, mobile access, general features, short message service SMS features and security.

As part of the data collection process, mystery shoppers also were employed. They searched each FI’s website and contacted each FI’s customer service representatives CSRs a minimum of four times. Of the 30 FIs researched and contacted in June and July 2010, 19 offer mobile banking services to their customers.

When scoring the FIs, Javelin reviewed a total of 47 criteria. Based on a quantitative analysis of the criteria, FIs were awarded either a gold, silver or bronze status. This report further includes a profile of Bank of America.

More information or to download a report summary: Javelin Strategy – 2010 Mobile Banking Scorecard.

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