Paris, France
Boston, MA, USA
23 October 2003

Will i-mode save
Mobile Banking in Western Europe?
Report Published by Celent
According to a recent report by
Celent, there are currently about 5 million users of mobile financial
services in Europe. Recently, i-mode services have been imported from
Japan, and a number of banks are offering i-mode services now, hoping that
it will lead to more rapid growth in terms of usage.
After the failure of WAP-based
mobile financial services in 2001, new hopes for mobile banking in Europe
have been awakened by a Japanese import, i-mode. A handful of banks in
Western Europe have deployed mobile banking services using the Japanese
i-mode standard.
However, according to Octavio
Marenzi, author of the report, "there is little demand for interactive
banking services via WAP or i-mode in Western Europe. However, there
has been rapid growth in the use of text messages or SMS messages. We
expect that future growth will continue to be driven by SMS alerts, rather
than more sophisticated interactive services."
According to the study, wide
variances exist between countries in Europe, with mobile banking playing a
virtually non-existent role in many countries. The rather unexpected
leader in terms of mobile banking penetration is the French market, which
accounts for almost 40% of all mobile banking users in Western Europe.

The report analyzes and
compares the mobile banking offerings of the top twenty-five banks in
Western Europe, compares the state of play in the major countries within
Europe, examines the role of WAP, i-mode and SMS and make recommendations
to banks regarding future mobile strategies.
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