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Which banks have great iphone business banking apps?
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I am looking to open a business bank account with a local bank that has a good business app. I want to check payments, make payments and if possible use it to get card payments form customers too.
Can you recommend any good banks apps. Thanks
Can you recommend any good banks apps. Thanks
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The last thing you want to do is open a bank account because it has a good app. A business bank account is about money, the charges can vay wildly from bank to bank so get an account thats right for your business, not because it has a cool app.0
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The HSBC one is ok, from my experience, Barclays don't have one.
Not sure who have their own mobile solution for taking card payments but there are third party solutions you can use with any merchant services such as http://www.adelante.co.uk/iPhone.html (not an endorsement of it as never used it)0 -
InsideInsurance wrote: »The HSBC one is ok, from my experience, Barclays don't have one.
Not sure who have their own mobile solution for taking card payments but there are third party solutions you can use with any merchant services such as http://www.adelante.co.uk/iPhone.html (not an endorsement of it as never used it)
This app you have recommended look fantastic and it's free. Will def be trying it out. Cheers.“…the ‘insatiability doctrine – we spend money we don’t have, on things we don’t need, to make impressions that don’t last, on people we don’t care about.” Professor Tim Jackson
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