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Mobile banking for Scotia customers

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WITHOUT FANFARE, Scotiabank on Monday launched Scotia Mobile Banking services to customers across the Caribbean including Barbados, The Bahamas and Trinidad and Tobago.
Customers can now check their balances, transfer funds and pay bills from the convenience of their Internet-enabled mobile phone.
“We are thrilled that this week’s mobile banking launch allows Barbadians to manage one part of their busy lives with the touch of a button, at any time, from wherever they are,” said Kevin Teslyk, managing director, Scotiabank – Caribbean East.
“With Scotia Mobile Banking, our customers will be able to perform their day-to-day banking quickly, efficiently and securely.”
The bank promised that all mobile banking transactions were safe and secure, given that Scotia Mobile Banking operates on the same advanced security platform as Scotia OnLine Banking.
Customers with Scotia Mobile Banking will be able to check account balances and transaction details, view credit card and line of credit balances and payment information, pay bills and transfer funds between accounts
“At Scotiabank we are continually looking to provide our customers innovative ways to simplify their banking experience.
“Scotia Mobile Banking provides our customers with the convenience of managing their finances on-the-go, right from their mobile phone,” said Jennifer Murray, Scotiabank assistant general manager, branch banking.
“Scotiabank has always prided itself on providing excellent customer service in our branches, online and over the phone. With our launch on Monday, we extended our promise to include mobile banking.” (PR)

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