Soon, customers of Wells Fargo, other banks manage mobile phones on accounts pay bills

You’ve mastered the art of paying bills online. Prepare yourself to your bank with BlackBerry. This year, Wells Fargo and some other major U.S. banks are expected to begin to examine their customers, pay bills and transfer money with their mobile phones. This is the next step in the Electronic Banking, which began more than 10 years that banks have begun with which the accounts of their clients and money online. But online banking has been around long enough, he approached its saturation point. “A bank Wells Fargo has already migrated 60% of online customers, so they are looking for the next agreement,” said Asaf Buchner, an analyst at New York-based Jupiter Research. Enter the mobile phone—A device into the pockets of money and grants of nearly three-quarters of Americans.

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