Charles Schwab expands mobile repertoire with iPad app
December 22, 2011Charles Schwab is letting clients execute trades, check balances and transfer funds via a new iPad application.
Charles Schwab is letting clients execute trades, check balances and transfer funds via a new iPad application.
Looking to make up the revenues lost as a result of new consumer protection rules put into place this fall, banks are reportedly considering a host of new fees, including ones for mobile banking services.
Financial institution First Hawaiian Bank is rolling out a mobile set of tools aimed at capturing as many mobile users as possible.
Convenience store chain 7-Eleven is part of the network for a new mobile banking service that lets users transfer money between mobile phones using SMS.
A new mobile sweepstakes from Capital One lets the brand engage with customers in a fun way while encouraging them to try its mobile banking services.
Financial institution Citi is making its email alert program mobile-friendly after seeing an increased need from consumers to manage their accounts via the handset.
Huntington is adding an iPad application to its mobile repertoire in an effort to make banking more convenient and accessible for customers.
Nearly 13 million mobile users used a mobile banking app in June – up 45 percent from the fourth quarter of 2010, per a new study by comScore.
Financial institution Union First Market Bank is rounding out its mobile efforts by letting consumers bank on their mobile devices with an Android application.
Consumers can purchase, send and redeem gift cards for retailers such as Barnes & Noble, Fandango and Zappos.com via their mobile banking app from OnPoint Community Credit Union.