Irish company launches mobile banking, ATM solution

Banks will now be able to reach customers on any mobile phone without the customer having to download special software, according to Ireland-based Kinzna Ltd., which specializes in mobile-Internet solutions.

Kinzna has launched a product that allows bank customers to view statements and account histories, receive alerts on account activities and overdrafts, monitor deposits, access loan statements, transfer funds and pay bills. Other value-added services include a branch and ATM locator, currency rates and mobile-phone top-up.

The product, called mobileBank, does not use WAP (wireless application protocol), nor it is restricted to a certain set of customers who use a specific mobile device or subscribe to a certain mobile operator. MobileBank conforms to industry best practice in the area of secure transmission of private customer data. It protects users’ data in three ways. Each time customers access mobileBank, they must authenticate themselves. No personal data, including account numbers, are ever stored on the phone or the mobileBank system. And all data exchanged between the phone and the bank has 128-bit encryption.

“With mobileBank, there is no need for client-software download,” said Isam Khalaf, Kinzna’s managing director. “Banks can offer mobile-banking services to all customers, and customers can enjoy the service, irrespective of whether they are using a mobile phone, PDA, XDA, Black Berry or any other device.”

MobileBank also can be interfaced with an already operational ATM-management system over ISO 8583 interface and act as an ATM.

Banks will now be able to reach customers on any mobile phone without the customer having to download special software, according to Ireland-based Kinzna Ltd., which specializes in mobile-Internet solutions.

Kinzna has launched a product that allows bank customers to view statements and account histories, receive alerts on account activities and overdrafts, monitor deposits, access loan statements, transfer funds and pay bills. Other value-added services include a branch and ATM locator, currency rates and mobile-phone top-up.

The product, called mobileBank, does not use WAP (wireless application protocol), nor it is restricted to a certain set of customers who use a specific mobile device or subscribe to a certain mobile operator. MobileBank conforms to industry best practice in the area of secure transmission of private customer data. It protects users’ data in three ways. Each time customers access mobileBank, they must authenticate themselves. No personal data, including account numbers, are ever stored on the phone or the mobileBank system. And all data exchanged between the phone and the bank has 128-bit encryption.

“With mobileBank, there is no need for client-software download,” said Isam Khalaf, Kinzna’s managing director. “Banks can offer mobile-banking services to all customers, and customers can enjoy the service, irrespective of whether they are using a mobile phone, PDA, XDA, Black Berry or any other device.”

MobileBank also can be interfaced with an already operational ATM-management system over ISO 8583 interface and act as an ATM.

Relevant Directory Listings

Listing image

Escher

Escher powers the world’s first and last mile deliveries, helping Posts connect nearly 1 billion consumers with global ecommerce networks. Postal operators rely on Escher to deliver an enhanced retail and digital customer experience, to activate new revenue streams, and to realize new delivery economics. […]

Find out more

Other Directory Listings

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

P&P Poll

Loading

What's the future of the postal USO?

Thank you for voting
You have already voted on this poll!
Please select an option!



Post & Parcel Magazine


Post & Parcel Magazine is our print publication, released 3 times a year. Packed with original content and thought-provoking features, Post & Parcel Magazine is a must-read for those who want the inside track on the industry.

 

Pin It on Pinterest

Share This