FNB app scoops top awards
At last night’s MTN App of the year awards the FNB Banking App won in the following categories: Best iOS (Apple) App, Best BlackBerry App, Best Android App and the best Overall App.
According to FNB CEO Michael Jordaan “We are
really proud of this achievement, and our in house development team, FNB
Connect. It is testament to our drive for innovation. The FNB App, a first for
South Africa and a key step in our innovations journey, has added convenience
and value for many of our smartphone and tablet users. We set out to delight
our customers.”
According to Jordaan the catalyst for success
of the App has been a combination of value, usability, adoptability and
desirability. Jordaan adds “A great App has got to have value and be useful for
the customer. On the FNB App for arguments sake we have Geo Payments, which
makes face to face type once off payments simpler than ever. A great App has
also got to be easy to use. The FNB App single sign on process is a good
example of how we tried to make it easy for our customers to use. It has also
got to be easy to adopt. By having native Apps for different operating systems,
the adoption curve is less steep for our clients. Lastly it has got to be fun
and engaging.”
The FNB App launched on Apple, BlackBerry and
Android devices in July 2012, as the only retail banking App in South Africa
and according to FNB has proved to be popular. There 230 000 active clients using the Banking App,
with new users growing by over 30 000 per month. “The growth rate has superseded our expectations,” says Farren Roper, Head of FNB Connect ISP.
Over R 6 billion has
been transacted using the App, since the launch, with R1billion being
transacted in June alone. Over R2 million has been transacted via GeoPay, the
App’s cashless once-off, face-to-face payment
function since its launch in May 2012.
The App user
demographic shows that 51% of users are male and 49% are female, with the
majority (57.5%) of users aged between 26-34 years. “We have seen that user demographic behaviour has begun
to shift, with the largest proportion of users being 25-36. In our 36 and older
base we have seen the amount grow to 30.5% dispelling the myth that Apps and
smartphones are for the youth only,” concludes Roper
The retail bank App landscape has changed
with FNB’s competitors either having launched App’s post FNB’s and according to
FNB the key to future success is not to be complacent and to continue to
deliver firsts on the App platform which add value to the client.
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