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Intesa Sanpaolo Bank B&H Introduced Mobile Banking Service

Published August 31, 2013
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intesaFollowing modern technological trends and the needs of clients, Intesa Sanpalo Bank offered the B&H market mobile banking entitled m-Intesa.

Mobile banking m-Intesa is a service of the bank, allowing users to conduct financial transactions and view their account balances via their mobile devices at any time they want.

The user of this service has access to all products that are used in Intesa Sanpaolo banks (accounts, savings, loans and cards), and they could make payments in B&H, perform a money transfer and conversions, as well as other benefits.

To use mobile banking, it is necessary to have a current account with Intesa Sanpaolo bank and sign an agreement on using m-Intesa services.

The service can be used on iPhone mobile devices and devices that have Android.

(Source: klix.ba)

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