PSD2 and how to personalize our customers’ user experience
The PSD2 has allowed users of banking systems to share their information with third parties, which in turn opens the door for developers to personalize the user experience.
The PSD2 has allowed users of banking systems to share their information with third parties, which in turn opens the door for developers to personalize the user experience.
Open banking is driving the development of new apps that are integrated into company platforms, all in an effort to offer banking services to customers. Thanks to APIs, any banking operation, such as opening an account, can be done without the need to exit an application.
The digital transformation has not been fully implemented in the automotive sector yet, at least not as quickly as in other distribution sectors. APIs can be this sector's best ally by speeding up its digitization, especially in those areas involving the purchasing process.
Many industries view "appification" as one of the most important drivers of technological innovation in coming years. In open banking, this advantage opens the door to previously unexplored territory, even outside traditional banking.
Knowing your customer is an essential asset in any business relationship, but in the digital universe it is even more so. In the financial sector, KYC (Know Your Customer) is carefully structured to ensure customer verification, which is essential in the highly regulated banking industry.
The time a user spends on your proposal is the greatest possible conquest at a time when those seconds have become more precious than money itself. The more information there is, the less attention there is to go around.
Product Design, User-Focused Design (UFD) and User Experience (UE) cannot be understood without APIs. Neither can the role played by major technologies in hardware and software production.
Understanding the how programming languages work, knowing how APIs function and developing applications for iOS or Android is within your reach with these platforms.
Using responsive or adaptive design is one of the most important decisions of a web project. We analyze the fundamentals of both ways to build a site’s architecture. Adaptive design and responsive design are even confused by veteran members of the web design industry.
App users must be aware that a button... is in fact a clickable button. Therefore, app buttons must be designed in such a way that users should feel invited to interact with the interface and actually click on it.