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Open Banking Series IV │ Which Financial Institutions in China are More Expected by Clients in the Environment of Open Banking?
In the era of booming sharing economy and platform economy, shared bicycles, shared hotels and shared resources emerge in the market one after another, but there is no open financial shared platform, and the development of financial industry lags behind the trend of the sharing era.
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Open Banking Series I │A Wave of Open Banking is Coming, Are Chinese Consumers Ready?
Banks have been the main institutions that master the clients’ financial data for a long time, and the shared financial data initiated by the open banking may be an “earthquake” reversing the banking industry and will exert a revolutionary influence on the global banking industry. A wave of open banking is coming, are Chinese consumers ready?
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Mobile Payment Usage in China
Statistics from the Payment and Clearing Association of China show that from 2013 to 2016, the number of transactions made through non-banking mobile apps increased from 3.7 billion to more than 97 billion.
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The Big Secrets Of China’s Car Buyers Born In 1990s
As the lines between media, advertising and technology blur, marketers, content creators and consumers are changing. “The people born in 1990s are now buying cars!”
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Device Agnostic
A growing number of respondents attempt to take surveys using a mobile device (smartphones, tablets and laptop).
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Mobile
Over the past few years, we have seen an increased proliferation of mobile across the world. Not only have we seen the number of mobile users grow worldwide, but we’ve witnessed increased engagement of consumers with their mobile devices for a variety of everyday activities, whether it’s watching videos, shopping and making purchases, or simply accessing the internet. We are now past the mobile tipping point, with mobile overtaking fixed internet access in many markets, across developed and developing economies. Consumer interactions with brands are, more than ever before, fragmented and multi-layered. Consumers are leading busy lives, and multi-task routinely in their day. Consequently, many of the planned brand exposures are missed and recall relevancy is eroding faster than expected.