In a world where more people own
smartphones than bank accounts, TransCrypt comes at a time where a mobile app and payment system of this sort are much needed.
Not exact matches
Among these mobile
banking customers, 77.5 percent used
smartphones, with Apple
accounting for more
than half of all
smartphone platforms used, followed by RIM as the second-most popular platform.
But the good news is that, with online
banking and
smartphone apps, reconciling your
account is easier
than ever.
These new encryption tools have made privacy so robust that now anyone with a
smartphone, has access to more financial privacy and security
than a swiss
bank account.
Here's what Kiplinger's personal finance magazine says college students don't need: New textbooks, a high - end computer, a printer, a pricey
smartphone plan, cable TV (watch streaming videos on a computer), a car (especially for freshmen), overdraft protection on
bank accounts, campus health insurance (assuming coverage under the family's health plan) and private loans, which carry higher interest rates and less flexible repayment plans
than federal loans.