According to KPMG’s fourth global Consumers and Convergence report, consumers are becoming increasingly comfortable using their mobile phones to manage financial services.
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Mobile Recyclers To Check For Stolen Phones
Mobile phone recycling websites have made generating a bit of cash a little too simple for mobile phone thieves.
Betable: Social Media Betting
TechCrunch has the news that Betable, a site where users can bet on anything, has secured $3million in venture capital to progress its efforts to become a “Twitter for gambling”.
BillMonitor: Find The Right Mobile Phone Contract
BillMonitor is a new online service that promises to compare UK mobile phone deals and show you the best contract for your mobile phone usage.
MoneySupermarket.com Voucher iPhone App
Comparison site MoneySupermarket.com has recently released a new iPhone app featuring all of the money saving vouchers featured on its site, as well as their exclusive deals which aren’t available elsewhere.
Little Chef Embraces Contactless Payments
Whilst Camelot has had its application to use its ticket machines for contactless payments and other e-payment facilities turned down, an unlikely restaurant chain has become the first to embrace contactless technology.
Camelot’s e-Payments Application Refused
The UK lottery operator Camelot has had an application to use its network of 28,000 ticket machines for e-payment facilities turned down.
Pageonce Personal Finance iPhone App
Pageonce Personal Finance is billed as the “largest personal finance service in the US”, and promises to allow you to “obtain financial peace of mind by managing all of your online accounts, anytime, anywhere. Monitor and review credit card transactions, bank accounts, investment portfolios and more!”.
UK PFM Tool Review: Yodlee MoneyCenter
This is the first in a series of reviews of UK personal finance management tools. Here, we look at the “daddy” of most PFM tools, Yodlee.
Mint: Lifehacker’s Best Personal Finance Management Site
Lifehacker recently ran it’s “Hive Five” vote for the best personal finance management site, and Mint has been announced as the winner by a big margin.