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Best Mobile Bank App
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Another vote here for the Barclays app. Very user friendly. I also like that my Barclaycard details show there so I can make sure I have enough in my account to pay it in full each month.Paid off the last of my unsecured debts in 2016. Then saved up and bought a property. Current aim is to pay off my mortgage as early as possible. Currently over paying every month. Mortgage due to be paid off in 2036 hoping to get it paid off much earlier. Set up my own bespoke spreadsheet to manage my money.0
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Nationwide app lets you view and cancel DDs and statement info clear..0
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very clean and fantastic looking app...Nationwide
I agree in term of everything including reporting lost and stolen
card barclays is the best.
Natwest looks cheap and rushed best part (get cash)
imo 1 Barclays
2 Nationwide0 -
runforlife wrote: »I can remember when Natwest first did internet banking you had to PAY for the priviledge!
Really? I don't remember this but I suppose I wouldn't have signed up if that was the case.0 -
Yes, it was many years ago. When the internet was still on dial up. It was around the same time when AOL said they would never consider an unlimited package!0
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I love the Lloyds/Halifax app. Easy to use and everything clear.
Switched to First Direct and not too impressed with theirs!0 -
My view is that any mobile app should be fast to login so that you can quickly perform mobile payments such as paym and the soon to be release Zapp. A good example is Nationwide and a bad example Santander although I'm sure they both know that.MFiT-T3 #149: {Q4/14} (£46,447)-->(£0) ~ +£46,447=100%
Mortgage Free: 1st October 2014 :j0 -
Nationwide's mobile Android App over the last six months has become next to useless. There are myriad of complaints on the Play Store regarding its tendency to crash when processing transfers. To date, the developers haven't addressed the issue in any way. Moreover, some users have left Nationwide because of this issue. Due to unsocial working hours mobile Apps are a lifesaver, and it seems a shame but I'm thinking of leaving too.0
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