As the rest of the country watched fireworks, Yodlee <yodlee.com> which snagged two mentions in the Wall Street Journal during the last week of June (NB June 28), launched its biggest product improvement since the company went live with account aggregation in 2000 (see OBR 63, "Does Yodlee Make Quicken Obsolete?").
Yodlee's new MoneyCenter is a full-featured PFM operating on Yodlee's server. It allows banks to offer the key budgeting and reporting functions much loved by Quicken and Money users. Throw in real-time bill pay at card-accepting merchants, a suite of triggered alerts, a dose of account aggregation, and lifetime statement archives (the feature that inspired the Saturday June 24 WSJ column entitled, "A financial-data vault online) and you have a feature-set that deserves serious consideration in your 2007/2008 plans.
It's an important online banking development, and we'll take an in-depth look at it in the next issue of Online Banking Report (available in early August).
—JB