Thanks to everyone who attended my presentation on Trends in Ebanking last week at Metavante’s annual user conference. Here are the links to the examples cited:
- Walt Mossberg’s Mar. 25, 2009 article about iPhone apps
- Apple’s “Apps for Managing Money” page
- Blog entry about Quicken Online’s iPhone app
- iPhone on the homepage at 1st Mariner bank
- Chase mobile banking page
- Mobile data entry at Xpenser
- Bank of America’s SafePass mobile security page
- mobile payments integrated with prepaid cards at Obopay
- Quicken Loan’s Twitter page
- Twitter mentioned on Wachovia’s Contact Us page
- Wachovia’s Twitter page
- University of Wisconsin Credit Union’s blog, Source Code
- Sierra Vista Bank’s President’s Corner blog
- Chase Bank’s Chase +1 Facebook site
- Online personal financial management at Mint
- Property tax savings at LowerMyAssessment.com
- BillShrink’s savings tool
- Social savings at SmartyPig
- Free credit scores at Credit Karma
- Free credit grades at KnowBeforeYouApply.com
- Long-term financial planning at SimpliFi
- Deposit auctions at MoneyAisle
- Carbon footprint estimates pulled from spending data by Cooler Inc.
- Wesabe’s co-branded site at UK’s Telegraph
- H&R Block’s five-level fee structure for tax prep
- Wells Fargo’s fee-based vSafe online account storage
- Home-Account’s fee-based mortgage management
- Fee-based credit monitoring at MyFICO
- Expedited payments at Seacoast National Bank
- Prepaid cards plus expense reports geared for small businesses at Expensify
- Blog post about Mitek’s remote deposit capture via mobile phone
- Selling behind the login at Wells Fargo, Citibank and Chase
- Product placement at Rainier Pacific Bank (expedited payments)
- Intuit’s Quicken Health
- Fifth Third’s HSA account
- Webster’s HSA Bank
- Optum Health Bank’s debit card
- High-rate HSA account at San Francisco Fire Credit Union
- IOUSOS health-debt collection system from Globefunder
- Finovate 2009 in NYC Sep. 29