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M-Com's Customer Base

By Jim Bruene on September 13, 2007 2:53 PM | Comments (0)

 

As mentioned in Brandon's post earlier today, New Zealand-based
M-Com has amassed an extensive client list in the Australia/New Zealand market. Whether they can make the leap to the United States is unknown, but we should find out soon, since the company is targeting some well-known U.S. banks.

 

ANZ Logo

ANZ - Mobile Phone Banking
ANZ BankAnywhere Case Study - mobile phone banking
Customer Site - ANZ Mobile banking


BNZ LogoBNZ - Mobile Credit Card Payment
BNZ PayAnywhere Case Study - M-Credit


ETSL Paymark Logo

ETSL - Mobile Payment Platform
Electronic Transaction Services Limited (ETSL / Paymark) is the transaction-processing business of New Zealand's leading banks.

ETSL/Paymark PayAnywhere Case Study - Paymark Remote
Customer Site - ETSL mobile payment engine

National Bank Logo

National Bank - Mobile Phone Banking
The National Bank - BankAnywhere Case Study - mobile phone banking
Customer Site - National Bank mobile banking

Telecom - Mobile Prepay Bill Payment
Logo TelecomTelecom customers can top up their prepay mobile phone credit, using their everyday bank account, via a simple text message instruction.

Telecom - M-Billing Case Study - Mobile Phone Recharge
Customer Site - Telecom M-TopUp

Logo WestpacWestpac - SMS Banking
Westpac - BankAnywhere Case Study - txt banking
Customer Site - Westpac SMS Banking

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