Sybase 365, a subsidiary of Sybase, Inc., the global leader in mobile messaging and mobile commerce services, today announced it has been selected by Dutch-Bangla Bank Limited (DBBL), one of Bangladesh's largest banks, for its mobile banking platform.
With 13% of people using mobile banking at least once a week in Australia, local adoption is on par with other Western countries such as the US (13%), Canada (12% and UK (15%), but still lagging behind emerging Asian markets, including India (47%) and China (51%), according to a recent survey by Sybase 365. Sybase 365 is a subsidiary of Sybase, Inc. (NYSE: SY) and the global leader in mobile messaging and mobile commerce services.
Australia's banks have been quick to introduce iPhone applications, but to date, despite the hype, these only mimic existing net banking apps. A Sybase survey suggests there is scope, and demand for much more.
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