From Banking Technology
“What do taxis, the weather, mobile wallets and raincoats have in common? They are all potential variables in determining a person’s daily spend – and they provide a great opportunity for banks to use data to save customers money, according to Aman Narain, global head of digital banking Singapore at Standard Chartered.
Narain is an enthusiastic early-adopter of every mobile financial technology under the sun. Having joined the bank in 1999, he has worked in investor relations, strategy, corporate development and technology and operations, and has a keen eye for some of the latest trends – including wearable technologies and the ‘internet of things’. However, he is also a vocal critic of many of the solutions out there today.”
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Thursday 27 February 2014
Raincoats, taxis and the future of banking
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