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Niti Badarinath is pushing new mobile banking and mobile wallet concepts to market at U.S. Bank with a sense of urgency: he knows customers want more.
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The degree of success Starling Bank achieves could foreshadow how similar digital banking entrants in the United States might perform given a narrower product selection, a commitment to mobile, and a focus on collecting and analyzing data.
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The widespread adoption of online and mobile banking has largely happened at a time when rates have been near zero. At some point, rates will rise and the value of the experience will be pitted against the value of a yield for depositors. Rate-hoppers will be able to move at an unprecedented speed.
October 22
BMO Financial Group has recruited Niti Badarinath from U.S. Bancorp to manage its online, mobile and physical channels in North America.
The Toronto-based company announced Tuesday that it had named Badarinath as head of North American channels. He will be responsible for its digital strategy agenda, including the adoption of a new global digital platform, it said in a release.
As senior vice president of mobile banking and money movement at U.S. Bancorp, Badarinath was recognized as American Banker's
Prior to his role at U.S. Bancorp, Badarinath served as executive vice president of the global direct bank at Citigroup. He has also held senior roles in management consulting at IBM, PriceWaterhouseCoopers and Ernst & Young, where he was tasked with driving digital innovation in banking and payments.