LONDON (Alliance News) - Monitise PLC Tuesday said it has enhanced its technology platform in the US, giving it a modular architecture that should allow its bank clients to make faster and more frequent updates to their mobile offerings.
The mobile payments technology provider said the enhancements include a faster login experience for the users of the bank mobile platforms powered by its technology, whilst retaining the requirement for advanced authentication when doing high-risk transactions like money transfers.
Monitise shares were Tuesday quoted at 56.5 pence, down 0.5 pence, or 0.9%.
By Samuel Agini; samagini@alliancenews.com; @samuelagini
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