1888OnlineBanking brings the convenience of the internet combined with affordability, enriches customer service and experience
Miami, FL (1888PressRelease) March 07, 2007 - Online banking is growing in popularity and reached a resounding figure of over 40 million users in Q4 2005. Computer savvy people are using the World Wide Web to satisfy all their needs and they opt to use online banking services to pay bills, get loans, pay insurance premiums, make purchases online, pay credit card and other bills.
“Imagine functioning in a world without queues and the ease of 24/7 banking,” said an 1888OnlineBanking team member “online banking is secure, easy to use, and cheaper.” Technology and high level security systems allow bank customers to check account balances, balance check books, transfer money, pay bills, apply for loans, get credit reports and scores, make travel plans and order travelers checks all online.
To use 1888OnlineBanking all one needs is a computer, internet connection, and an account at one of the leading banks. The website is a medium that creates a system that can be used by banks as well as customers. The new portal’s business plan is not random but based on in depth surveys and study of key banking needs and worries.
The website has as its partners leaders in the field of banking and has on its team experienced visionaries in the sectors of finance and cyber space.
Customers who opt to use 1888OnlineBanking services will find reliability, security, quick responses, and a unique banking experience.
The website uses the latest computer technology that provides the ultimate in security to consumers banking online. Risk-based authentication and site-to-user modules along with other stringent measures ensure protection from online fraud and identity theft. Of prime importance to 1888OnlineBanking is protection of customer and banking interests.
The team at 1888OnlineBanking.com consists of techies, finance professionals, and marketing whizzes. The website is futuristic and plans to redefine the term “Internet banking.”