| | | Dear Subscriber, Jumio has carried out a global survey of more than 700 millennials, aimed at investigating their experiences with mobile banking, and the results might surprise you. In this article the oft-targeted demographic shares its dissatisfaction with current mobile banking apps.
And in other news, PayPal has published strong Q4 2016 results, it’s revealed that charities would collect an extra £80m a year if they accepted card donations, and BTCC CEO Bobby Lee gives PaymentEye an exclusive interview following the UK launch of new mobile wallet Mobi.
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| | No demographic is targeted quite so frequently as millennials. Academics study them, and businesses want to sell to them. | | | Bitcoin entrepreneur Bobby Lee talks to PaymentEye about his latest project, which he believes will revolutionise the mWallet industry | | | ING has revealed that one of its teams has been working on 27 proofs of concept of blockchain applications, focussing on payments, compliance and identity, and lending. | | | One in seven people (15%) walk away from a donation opportunity because it wouldn’t accept credit or debit cards, according to new research from Barclaycard. | | | PayPal has published its fourth quarter and full year results, which reveal the company has increased its user base and total payment volume. | | | | |