BankSimple is a start-up hoping to take advantage of public disillusionment with the financial services industry by creating a bank that "doesn't suck". The bank has now provided a first glimpse of its user interface.
After months of testing and just ahead of the bank’s first customers receiving their cards, CEO Joshua Reich has posted a video running through some of the virtual bank's features.
Some very nice features here, from calculating what's 'safe to spend' to intuitive and fast searches, expenditure analysis, easy payments and some clever savings plans.
BankSimple Demo from BankSimple on Vimeo.
Saturday 24 September 2011
BankSimple presents its user interface as launch nears
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