Some 36 percent think others in the ecosystem are gaining the upper hand. Only 15 percent believe banks say "banks still are necessary."
Saturday, March 10, 2012
American Banker Audience Not Sure How Well Banks Will Fare in Mobile Payments
It's just a shapshot, but a recent non-scientific poll conducted by American Banker shows uneasiness on the part of American Banker readers about how well banks are positioned in the developing mobile payments and mobile commerce businesses.
Some 36 percent think others in the ecosystem are gaining the upper hand. Only 15 percent believe banks say "banks still are necessary."
Some 36 percent think others in the ecosystem are gaining the upper hand. Only 15 percent believe banks say "banks still are necessary."

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