China, India and Vietnam are the next markets in line to access the mobile banking platform following the regional launch earlier this year in Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Japan, Singapore and Thailand (view press release). The solution allows mid, large and multinational corporates to manage accounts through a secure mobile banking platform. Key features of the platform include the ability to view multi-currency cash balances and transaction history, project future cash positions through a ‘Quick Decision’ function that anticipates transactions and target balances and customise business critical alerts.
Christine Barry, research director at Aite, commented that JP Morgan’s ACCESS Mobile banking platform offers access to both actionable data on global cash and investment account balances and “Quick Decision” functionality to perform strategic transactions in a secure environment anytime, anywhere.
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