Archive for the ‘online banking’ Category
Wednesday, February 13th, 2008
Things have been fairly quiet at Digital Insight lately since its acquisition by Intuit in February 2007. But based on some recent job postings, it appears that they’re trying to shake things up. The job descriptions begin by announcing that:
A new team within Intuit has been chartered to re-invent and re-imagine the Online Banking experience […]
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Thursday, January 24th, 2008
Wells Fargo is following up on their recently redesigned public home page with a new online banking home page design to match both the look and feel of the public home page. The page is the first thing Wells Fargo online banking customers see when they login, and as such provides the main jumping off […]
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Wednesday, December 19th, 2007
There’s nothing like talk of recession to bring out money soothsayers willing to give personal finance advice. Everyone from your long-lost uncle to the neighbor next door all seem itching to dispense words of wisdom on how to grow your money. And the blogosphere has been no exception to this trend, with some truly fantastic […]
Posted in Online Finance, Finance, online banking, banks | 3 Comments »
Tuesday, October 30th, 2007
Online banking is in a precarious position these days. The Web-based, rich internet application revolution of Web 2.0 is here to stay, while online banking remains stuck in decade-old technology. It lags far behind even more traditional mainstream Web applications in interaction design, speed, ease of use, and capability. It’s no wonder that several new […]
Posted in Mint.com, Mobile Banking, kiva.org, wesabe, Online Finance, mobile payments, online banking, Google, p2p, banks | 1 Comment »
Sunday, September 30th, 2007
The new HSBC Malta website is not your average redesign. It also introduced a new security procedure with a new login device that you carry with you. If you’ve logged in remotely to most corporate networks, you’re already familiar with the drill. To login, you not only need your regular credentials but the random number […]
Posted in HSBC, Bank of America, online banking | 2 Comments »
Thursday, September 6th, 2007
In a move that could set a precedent, HSBC is challenging the safety and security of the standard two-factor system typically employed to access online banking sessions. Instead, it’s introducing an out-of-band solution using the user’s phone line and a PIN generated by the online banking site. An out-of-band solution refers to communication that occurs […]
Posted in bank security, Bank of America, online banking | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, August 29th, 2007
Most people are content to use online banking to pay bills, view their balances, and transfer money between their accounts. If you’re one of them, then you’re missing out on a whole slew of features. Bank websites are notoriously hard to use, which explains why the goal of most people seems to login and log […]
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Wednesday, August 8th, 2007
No one likes bank fees. They’re a penalty for something that you’ve done, or simply a reminder that there’s a price for storing your money. Either way, it makes you watch more carefully what you do with your money. Like the fear of a speeding ticket, bank fees make you look twice before writing […]
Posted in ibank, paperless banking, green banking, bank fees, online banking | No Comments »
Wednesday, August 1st, 2007
Is it really possible to do all your banking while stationed in Iraq, with the service we’ve come to expect from the bank down the street? In Finding a Good Bank, one officer says yes, and is tapping technology and full service banking (thanks to USAA) to manage his finances. The USAA bank posts the […]
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Wednesday, August 1st, 2007
Bank of America online banking now lets you personalize the transaction information that appears online. Now “Check# 123″ can become “Uncle Joe” and “MACYS WEB PMT DES IPD:000″ can be magically transformed into something short and sweet like “Macy’s”.
Although Quicken has been doing this for some time, this is Bank of America’s first foray into […]
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