Banking future: the tweetnote
ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK delivered a presentation on the role of social media, smart devices and apps in the future of banking at the Banking Outlook Africa 2012 conference in Sandton today. This is the Twitter version of his talk.
The
following is a tweetnote (a presentation in 10 tweets) of my talk @Terrapinn
#BankingOutlook conference in Sandton.
#BankingOutlook
1. In mid-19th Century, steamship routes made Cape Town one of a few global
hubs of financial information
#BankingOutlook
2. By 1898, telegraph was global, Cape sea route lost significance and SA
became a financial backwater.
#BankingOutlook
3. Internet means we're back on map – especially Facebook map of
inter-connectedness: http://bit.ly/MYQOF3
#BankingOutlook
4. Sub-Saharan Africa will increase international data capacity from 80Gbps in
2008 to 35,000 Gbps in 2013
#BankingOutlook
5. Proportion of spend on mobile data by the average SA cellphone owner has
increased by 50% in18 months.
#BankingOutlook
6. Banking customer share: Absa 32%, FNB 24%, Standard Bank 22%, Capitec 11%,
Nedbank 9%. (#Mobility12)
#BankingOutlook
7. Cellphone banking share: FNB 39%, Absa 23%, Standard Bank 19%, Capitec 10%,
Nedbank 8%. (#Mobility12)
#BankingOutlook
8. Cellphone banking platforms used: USSD only: 59%; USSD + browser: 95%;
browser only: 5%. (#Mobility12)
#BankingOutlook
9. Main transaction in cellphone banking: airtime purchases, by 74%. Account
payments: 14%. (#Mobility12)
#BankingOutlook
10. FNB banking app launched July 2011. Standard Bank July 2012. Nedbank August
2012. Absa December 2012.
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