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Klantervaring en digitale portemonnee belangrijk voor mobiel bankieren in de toekomst

Onderzoek Cognizant en Monitise toont verwachtingen consument van diensten op het gebied van mobiel bankieren

Recent onderzoek van Cognizant (NASDAQ: CTSH) en Monitise plc (LSE: MONI) toont aan dat retailbanken veel meer uit mobiel bankieren kunnen halen als ze gesegmenteerde klantervaringen en uitgebreide mogelijkheden voor digitale portemonnees aanbieden. Consumenten verwachten steeds vaker van hun bank dat zij hen helpen met hun mobiele levensstijl. Ze willen tools die ze altijd en overal kunnen gebruiken, op-maat-gemaakte gebruikerservaring, winkel- en social media-functionaliteiten en andere diensten die toegevoegde waarde bieden.

Hieronder volgt het volledige Engelstalige persbericht:

Segmented Consumer Experience and Digital Wallet Capabilities Hold Keys to the Future of Mobile Banking, Finds Cognizant and Monitise Study

New Study Uncovers Consumer Expectations for Mobile Banking Services, Revenue Opportunities for Banks

A new study conducted by Cognizant (NASDAQ: CTSH) and Monitise plc (LSE: MONI) finds that retail banks can realize the full potential of mobile banking by offering segmented consumer experiences and advanced digital wallet capabilities.

According to the study, consumers are increasingly expecting banks to help improve their mobile lifestyles by providing anytime, anywhere capabilities, customized user experiences, shopping and social features, and added-value services. This, the study states, represents a new opportunity for retail banks to drive customer loyalty, attract new business, and generate more revenue.

The study surveyed more than 700 consumers from a diverse group of U.S. financial institutions, age ranges, annual incomes, genders, ethnicities, education, and employment backgrounds to understand their mobile banking expectations, emerging trends, and current and future needs. A report titled “Segment-Based Strategies for Mobile Banking”, based on the findings of the study, details consumer expectations and recommendations for banks to focus on continuing innovation and tailoring mobile strategies through
consumer segmentation.

Key study findings include:

Anytime, anywhere capabilities: Consumers are looking for greater functionality as they seek more options. This strongly relates to segmentation of consumer interest and behaviour. Interest in remote cheque deposit and real-time alerts on unusual account activity are important features across segments that could induce consumers to switch banks.

Customized user experiences: Tablets have emerged as a unique and valued user interface with 41% of survey respondents wanting to use tablets compared with smartphones, and 60% of tablet owners preferring a tablet for mobile banking. Consumers are now using both devices for different purposes and want features optimized to suit each device’s form factor. Feature personalization like rearranging tabs and functions is also important to more than 75% of the consumers surveyed. Offering
this flexibility can give banks a competitive edge and help retain customers.

Better shopping and social experiences: Consumers want their bank to offer better shopping and social experiences and also prefer offers from banks rather than other mobile payment mediums. By offering discounts and offers from retailers on consumers’ mobile devices, retail banks can increase mobile payment traffic. Consumers are also open to using social networking features on mobile banking apps/Web sites for accessing information on new products and sharing opinions.

Added-value services: Consumers are seeking services that drive security, ease mobile payment use and provide insights on spending and bill payment patterns, and they are willing to invest in these products. More than one-third of consumers surveyed are willing to pay for advanced security features such as biometrics and nearly 30% of respondents indicated a willingness to pay for mobile payment capabilities.

“Amid the growing proliferation of digital channels and rapidly evolving consumer behaviour, retail banks can no longer afford to adopt a one-size-fits-all approach in devising and enhancing their mobile strategies,” said Vin Malhotra, Consulting Partner for Banking and Financial Services with Cognizant Business Consulting (CBC), Cognizant’s consulting practice. “Providing innovative and personalized mobile services based on consumer segmentation will enable banks to not only run better by maximizing their investments, but also run differently by strengthening customer engagement and driving greater adoption of mobile banking for competitive differentiation.”

“Smartphones and tablets are quickly becoming the main contact point between consumers and financial institutions,” said Lisa Stanton, President of Americas at Monitise. “Integrating added-value services such as mobile payments directly into a bank’s mobile application does not just build customer loyalty, but it also grows revenue and fights the growing threat of disintermediation.”

The report was developed by CBC and Monitise, and the primary research for the study was carried out by Cognizant Research Center in conjunction with CBC. To learn more about how banks can impact consumers’ digital wallet decision with innovative, feature-rich mobile banking applications, read the full study here.

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Over Cognizant
Cognizant (NASDAQ: CTSH) is een vooraanstaande dienstverlener in informatietechnologie, consultancy en business process outsourcing-services. Cognizant werkt in nauw partnerschap met ’s werelds grootste organisaties om hun concurrentiepositie te versterken. Het hoofdkantoor is gevestigd in Teaneck, New Jersey (Verenigde Staten). Cognizant combineert een passie voor klanttevredenheid, technologische innovatie en diepgaande industrie- en bedrijfsproceskennis met een wereldwijd samenwerkend personeelsbestand. Cognizant heeft wereldwijd meer dan 50 delivery centers en ongeveer 162.700 werknemers (per 31 maart, 2013). Cognizant heeft een NASDAQ-100 en S&P 500-notering en is verder genoteerd in de Forbes Global 2000 en Fortune 500. De organisatie behoort hiermee tot de best presterende en snelst groeiende bedrijven ter wereld. Bezoek onze website www.cognizant.com of volg ons via Twitter: @Cognizant.

About Monitise
Monitise (LSE: MONI) is a world leader in Mobile Money – banking, paying and buying with a mobile device. Leading banks, payments companies, retailers and mobile networks utilize Monitise’s technology platforms and services to securely connect people with their money. Already over 23 million consumers benefit from our patented technology to ‘bank anywhere’, ‘pay anyone’ and ‘buy anything’ accounting for over $40 billion of payments, purchases and transfers annually. More information is available at www.monitise.com.

Forward-Looking Statements
This press release includes statements which may constitute forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, the accuracy of which are necessarily subject to risks, uncertainties, and assumptions as to future events that may not prove to be accurate. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied include general economic conditions and the factors discussed in our most recent Form 10-K and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Cognizant undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

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