AUSTIN, Texas–How does the behavior of iPhone users compare with Android users when it comes to online banking?
According to the latest Monkey Insights “little data” report from Malauzai Software, which is based on February 2016 data for 350-plus banks and credit unions representing more than seven-million logins from more than 400,000 active Internet and mobile banking users:
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According to the latest Monkey Insights “little data” report from Malauzai Software, which is based on February 2016 data for 350-plus banks and credit unions representing more than seven-million logins from more than 400,000 active Internet and mobile banking users:
- Login Frequency
For iPhone users, the monthly login frequency has remained consistent from October 2015 through January 2016 at approximately 17.4 times a month. - Android users login slightly more often at around 18.65 times per month, a slight increase from October 2015.
iPad users average 6.7 logins per month, less than half the amount than their mobile counterparts. - Internet banking login frequency in January 2016 was 7.68 times per month, a slight decrease from October. These numbers clearly indicate that mobile is the preferred method over Internet banking. "
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