Tomorrow's Transactions blog
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Why O2 Money is interesting
O2 isn’t becoming a bank, but that doesn’t mean it won’t take some bank business.
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Mobile is more secure
The mobile wallet will be much more secure than the leather wallet, provided you think the security through.
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Signed and sealed
Mobile authentication is the best solution for online financial services (except in Dover) so why aren’t we doing it properly?
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Book corner - “Money, Real Quick - The Story of M-PESA”
M-PESA didn’t create a new payment system, it created a new financial sector.
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Toilet training
Mobile phones get lost, stolen, broken and drowned every day. What a fantastic opportunity for the m-wallet guys.
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A quick response to the problem
There’s a problem that I know how to fix with NFC but not with QR codes.
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The role of mobile operators in mobile money future
Mobile operators are delivering some innovative services in payments, but are they being innovative enough to exploit the future ecosystem?
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M-laundering
When it comes to crime and terrorism, it’s cash that’s the problem, not mobile payments.
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There’s a mobile wallet revolution coming
The emerging world of mobile wallets will revolutionise retailing
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In the long run, operators can still succeed in the m-payments race against Google and others
[Dave Birch] Can the mobile operators succeed offering payments against Google, Apple and others? Yes, they still can.
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