Well, In order to improve mobile and internet banking I will add it up with the applications. I am going to design an application that can give users faster access to their account while maintaining the security.
Lloyds TSB Offshore banking appears to offer internet banking through their website for their members. If this is something you are interested in I would suggest contacting them directly to set it up.
Personally what I would do is make sure the app for mobile banking completely disables itself once the user has gone back to the menu of his phone just in-case someone was able to restart the app and the app itself restarted from the same position it was left (normally smart phones are prone to having apps that restart back to where you left off) Also what I would do for the app was to implement a password system, so everytime you exit the app you need to put in a password of your choosing (not numbered like on the barclays app) For internet banking i would also implement a password based system like on the app as explained before, also i would make sure the site cannot be opened once closed especially if logged into your specific banking area.
Lloyds TSB Internet Banking can be counted on to be quite secure, since that is a large part of their job. However, it would be wise to stay vigilant when using Internet Banking.
There are a lot of services that are offered by First Direct internet banking. A few would include of course online banking, loans, credit cards, savings, insurance, and travel.
Implementing an internet banking system for the bank could be a huge investement for a bank and may impact the banks profit in the year it is implemented. But with the convenience that is offered through an internet banking system the bank is sure to atract new customers and hence in the long term, the internet banking would help the bank boost its profit.
I would choose the phone.
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If I were to be deprived of TV, mobile phones, and the internet, I would spend more time reading books. Actual paper books, not e-books.
PC or Internet banking is a generic term used to describe online banking, typically a web-based service that allows a customer to conduct a variety of banking transactions (including seeing banking activity and balances) from a PC connected to the Internet. In earlier days of the Internet, some banks created standalone applications (similar to Microsoft Excel, but not as complex) that would be installed on a PC and leverage the Internet connections to communicate with the bank's systems. These applications were far less useful and less functional than the online services that we see today.
You would need to get a data plan for the phone if you want to use the internet on it.
Electronic banking on the nigerian economy would encourage the use of internet providing service operators which would in turn increase the country's GDP through the payment of taxes by these companies. It would also increase savings rate as banking operations would be stress free and speedy.
Mobile internet, calling, and our global positioning system would not work.