Biometrics in Banking

Biometrics in Banking

Adoption Still Nascent, but Considerable Traction Expected in the Short Term

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30-Aug-2016
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Global
Research Code: MC15-01-00-00-00
SKU: ES00907-GL-MR_19019
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Banking is fast becoming an emerging application for biometric technologies. Banks are increasingly focused on offering solutions that offer security coupled with convenience. In this research, market trends are analyzed and the impact they will have on the market over time. With Internet of Things (IoT) gaining prominence, biometrics in banking is expected to become mainstream. This study focuses on the challenges and factors that will likely drive the market growth in the coming years. The study provides region-wise analysis, in addition to providing competitive analysis. This deliverable provides key market participants with the necessary business intelligence to help them accelerate growth in a fast-paced market.

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Biometrics in Banking

  • Biometrics in Banking
Banking is fast becoming an emerging application for biometric technologies. Banks are increasingly focused on offering solutions that offer security coupled with convenience. In this research, market trends are analyzed and the impact they will have on the market over time. With Internet of Things (IoT) gaining prominence, biometrics in banking is expected to become mainstream. This study focuses on the challenges and factors that will likely drive the market growth in the coming years. The study provides region-wise analysis, in addition to providing competitive analysis. This deliverable provides key market participants with the necessary business intelligence to help them accelerate growth in a fast-paced market.
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Author Ram Ravi
Industries Electronics and Sensors
WIP Number MC15-01-00-00-00
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