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  2. Pingit - Wikipedia

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    Pingit, formerly Barclays Pingit, was a British mobile payments service, allowing Barclays account holders to send and receive money transfers through their mobile phones. . It operated from 2012 until 2021 when Barclays said that the service was no longer needed as newer payment services became popul

  3. Mobile banking - Wikipedia

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    Some apps also enable copies of statements to be downloaded and sometimes printed at the customer's premises. Using a mobile banking app increases ease of use, speed, flexibility and also improves security because it integrates with the user built-in mobile device security mechanisms. [citation needed]

  4. Barclays adds itemised digital receipts to its banking app in ...

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    Flux, the London fintech that has built a technology platform for banks and merchants to power itemised digital receipts and more, has seen its lengthy pilot with Barclays bear fruit. Announced ...

  5. Direct Corporate Access - Wikipedia

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    Business customers of a UK Bank can send instructions in a very similar way to the way the older Bacstel-IP provided access to BACS. Direct corporate access payments only enables submission of files of payments, these are then split by the operator into individual payment instructions for processing through the FPS.

  6. O2 Money - Wikipedia

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    The phase involves the company's move away from physical currency through the discontinuation of the Cash Manager and Load & Go cash cards and the release of a "mobile wallet" application for Android and iOS devices. The application will use NFC technology embedded in a phone to access money banked with Barclays via O2. [1]

  7. Barclays customers can now ask Siri to make payments for them

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    Or, less sinisterly put, Barclays' mobile banking app now lets you make payments with Siri commands. Provided you've granted Apple's assistant access to your account in the app, you can transfer ...

  8. Avaloq - Wikipedia

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    The Avaloq Banking Suite software is used by over 450 customers including HSBC, Barclays, Royal Bank of Scotland, UBS, Deutsche Bank, Nomura and Societe Generale. [1] Some of the customers have performed business process outsourcing to Avaloq itself for the actual running of the core computing service, which uses cloud computing .

  9. Electronic Banking Internet Communication Standard - Wikipedia

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    Signing and encryption were optional until version 3.0, after which they became mandatory. The EBICS transmission protocol can be used to wrap SEPA-XML statements as they come forward. The standard does include two major areas – for usage in the bank-client transmission including statements of account (MT940/STA) and for interbanking clearing.