Americans Favor Online Banking

Courtesy WebProNews - Financial  Tue, 09/22/2009 - 12:42

For the first time more Americans (25%) prefer to do their banking online compared to any other method, according to a new survey by the American Bankers Association.

"This marks a watershed change," said Nessa Feddis, ABA senior counsel and retail banking expert. 

"It tells us that for the first time, more consumers prefer the speed and convenience of conducting their banking transactions on the Internet than visiting their local branch.  It also tells us that...


 

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