Computer Services Launches New Mobile Banking Platform
Posted on: Friday, 4 April 2008, 12:00 CDT
Computer Services, a provider of integrated banking solutions, has announced the development and release of a new mobile banking platform.
Computer Services's (CSI) mobile banking product will allow banks to offer both text and browser-based mobile systems that provide users with a familiar interface. CSI's initial implementation allows bank customers to check account balances, view transactions, and receive alerts via text messaging.
Steven Powless, president and CEO of CSI, said: "CSI's decision to release a mobile banking solution was based on market research and evidence of emerging consumer behavior. We expect the mobile channel to represent a new and important touch-point between community banks and their customers. CSI's mobile banking platform will provide banks with the means to offer additional services that deepen customer relations and expand cross-selling opportunities."
Source: Datamonitor
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