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21st Century Banking Project

Published on Nov 24, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

21st Century Banking Project

Kate Harvey and Alex Kinsler
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iWatch

  • help organize your finance.
  • can also set up alerts to alert you of any activity in your bank account.
  • sets up a hologram, so you can talk to your teller.
  • HDFC Bank is set to become the first Indian bank whose banking_applications will be available on the Apple Watch.
Photo by Brett Jordan

The Square

  • A small credit card reader that plugs into your iPad, iPhone, or Android
  • It accepts credit cards anywhere, has serious security, and is compatible with IOS and Android.
  • Better Business Bureau said this new banking technology allows small vendors to sell more goods to a wider market.
Photo by Ian Lucero

Photo Bill Payment Apps

  • This app allows online and mobile banking customers a photo of a paper bill with their phone and have the information automatically loaded into their account.
  • Then they can pay the bill electronically.
  • Currently only a few banks offer this service, including City Bank Texas.

Electronic Meetings

  • Teleconferencing with a bank teller or loan officer is a relatively new and likely to be a big player in future banking technology. This service can be used to open a new account or apply for a loan or mortgage.
  • Some credit unions and smaller banks are beginning to use uGenius technology to enable video conferences at local ATMs.
Photo by ajleon

Mobile Payment Apps

  • Payment apps are increasingly accepted at many mainstream stores.
  • The user's credit/debit card information is loaded into the app. The consumer selects a card to use from the menu on their smartphone then touches the phone to an in-store reader.
  • Levelup and Dwolla remain popular mobile payment apps for small business owners.
Photo by Sergio Uceda

Floorplan

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