Monitise Americas Publishes White Paper on the Critical Mobile Banking Decision
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Mobile banking industry leader confirms it is imperative financial institutions invest in a world-class solution that is complete, flexible, and proven PROVIDENCE, R.I.--(Business Wire)-- Monitise Americas, the leading mobile banking and payments provider, today announced that it is making available its white paper, "The Critical Mobile Banking Decision". The paper examines how mobility should be regarded as a strategic solution that can offer a solid return on investment. It also makes the case for selecting a provider that can offer a proven, integrated system that supports a long-term growth vision. Topics covered in the white paper include: * Perceived Challenges of Adopting a Mobile Banking Platform * The Advantages of a Strategic Approach * The Key Requirements for a Strategic Mobile Banking Solution * Case Study: H&R Block leverages mobile applications to help underbanked consumers manage their prepaid card accounts To download a copy of this white paper, visit: http://www.monitiseamericas.com/white_paper. About Monitise Americas Monitise Americas is a joint venture between FIS, one of the world's largest providers of banking and payments technology to financial institutions and businesses worldwide, and Monitise plc (MONI.L), a specialist in mobile banking and payments technology. Monitise Americas provides mobile banking and payment services to North American financial institutions predicated on an "ecosystem" principle, which allows multiple mobile carriers and financial institutions to deliver services over a single platform. Current partners of Monitise Americas include FIS, NYCE, Everlink, Corporate Network eCom, and eCommLink. For more information on Monitise Americas and details of how to benefit from participating in its cross-America ecosystem, please visit www.monitiseamericas.com. Monitise Americas Rebecca Warzycha, 401-305-5211 rebecca.warzycha@monitiseamericas.com Copyright Business Wire 2010
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