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Mobile banking biometrics have a fan in seniors

This age group is among the early adopters of this type of authentication technology, says the USAA.

The USAA financial services company has recently discovered that its biometric authentication technology for its mobile banking services has achieved popularity in an interesting and unexpected group of the population.

What it has found is that it is seniors who are among the most likely to be early adopters for this mobile security tech.

What the USAA’s figures showed was that among the over 400,000 customers that have opted into using voice, facial, or touch biometrics mobile security technology, the average age is 35 years old. That said, among those mobile banking users who are above that median age, a sizeable 15 percent are seniors (people over the age of 65 years old). That said, it even recorded that there were 5 users who were over the age of 90 years.

This mobile banking security trend is quite an interesting one, as this type of tech is usually associated with the very young.

seniors mobile banking trendsThe fraud operational excellence and strategic initiatives executive at the USAA, Rick Swenson, shared the demographic parsing at a roundtable discussion that had been held by the Center for the Study of Financial Innovation, in London. The USAA first began its use of biometrics through voice and facial recognition, in February. Inside of a month from the launch of this optional security verification feature, there had been 200,000 members who were enrolled.

In April, the USAA added fingerprint authorization to its mobile security biometrics options. According to Swenson, developing these biometrics options was not an expensive venture. He compared it to the cost of developing remote deposit capture tech (in which smartphones can be used to take a picture of a check in order to deposit it into their accounts).

That said, it does make sense that seniors would be among the first to adopt this mobile banking security option. According to communications consultant Keith Gold, formerly of IBM Banking and Financial Services Europe, this type of authentication could be very appealing to people who could potentially struggle to remember a PIN or password whenever they needed it, or who might struggle to be able to type it into a smartphone using the tiny digital keys of a touchscreen keyboard.

Google takes another step into the mobile commerce world

Google to introduce new feature that may appeal to mobile shoppers

Google is taking a step to better compete with others in the mobile commerce space. The company is preparing to introduce a “Buy Now” button on paid mobile search results, which would allow mobile consumers to purchase products that they are interested in. Google has become one of the most powerful mobile advertising businesses in the world and has adopted a strong interest in mobile commerce. In an effort to compete with companies like eBay and Amazon, Google continues to look for ways to encourage consumers to participate in mobile shopping.

Buy Now button will allow consumers to purchase products from mobile searchers

The Buy Now button is meant to accompany paid mobile advertisements, but will not be shown as part of non-sponsored search results. Google will not be selling products itself, as the retailers responsible for the paid advertisements will be in charge of the products. There is no information concerning which retailers have partnered with Google for the launch of the Buy Now button, but some rumors suggest that Macy’s will be among the first companies to become involved in this new initiative.

Retailers have some concerns about mobile commerce

Mobile Commerce GoogleMobile commerce has become a powerful force among retailers, and Google is interested in establishing a greater foothold in this space. The growing prominence of mobile commerce has raised some concerns among retailers. Some companies are concerned that Google will effectively become a sore of store front, which could have a negative impact on their relationship with consumers. In order to avoid this issue, Google will be ensuring that the Buy Now button will direct consumers to a retailer’s website.

Google may help retailers engage mobile shoppers more effectively

Consumers have expressed significant favor for mobile shopping due to its convenient nature and their ability to shop anywhere with a mobile device. Retailers have been relatively slow in embracing mobile commerce, but more companies are beginning to do so in order to accommodate the interests of consumers. Google may play a major role in helping these companies reach a growing mobile audience.