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Suppose your idea of banking is stuffing the proceeds of your paycheck under your mattress or rolling up dollar bills and placing them inside of a coffee can that you keep on the kitchen counter. In that case, the chances are that you have online or digital banking capabilities available to you from your bank or credit union.
According to Statista.com, there are an estimated 208 million digital banking users in the U.S. for 2023. If you are not one of them, you might be wasting time and money.
Online banking is the most convenient way to monitor your checking and savings accounts, transfer money from one account to another, and pay your bills. You can have your paycheck automatically deposited in the account of your choice if you also set up a direct deposit at work. You will rarely need to step foot in a bank again for everyday banking transactions.
Common Online Banking Features
That’s to name a few. Online banking features are ever-expanding and growing to make life even more convenient. From tracking your credit score to re-ordering checks and opening new accounts, banks and credit unions are attempting to expand the services available to their customers.
Access Anywhere
Consumers have migrated internet use more and more from their desktop computers to their smartphone or tablet devices. Digital banking has followed. Most banks and credit unions have expanded account access through direct apps that you can download to these devices, making it easier to access your account information at any time and from any place.
Safety First
Of course, you will have to practice smart Internet skills if you participate in online banking. You cannot do much to stop a widespread hack of your accounts. Unfortunately, that can happen.
To start, you can protect your accounts by choosing strong passwords. You want your password to be one that you can easily remember but that no one else would guess. It is best to include letters, symbols, and numbers in your password. Be sure not to use easy-to-guess passwords such as the street on which you live or your birth date.
Most banks and credit unions offer even more sophisticated ways of protecting your digital banking experience.
Digital banking has transformed the consumer experience for most bank and credit union customers. It has altered the design of and use of branches and reinvented the financial world.