Pros and Cons of Online Banks
Pros and Cons of Online Banks | |
| Posted: 14 Sep 2010 04:00 AM PDT Online banking is rapidly becoming something that we all do. This has helped online banks to gain a toehold in the financial industry. Online banks differ from general online banking in that they are Internet-only banks that are not necessarily associated with the brick-and-mortar bank where you do most of your banking. Online banks have pros and cons. They may be a useful tool in your financial toolbox but are likely not to be the only bank you use.
What are online banks?
Online banks are banks that are operated entirely through a website. Although they may be affiliated with a parent bank that has branch offices, the actual division of the online bank is web-only. Online banks may or may not offer telephone banking, ATM use and other services available through traditional banks. Online banks are commonly used for high-interest savings accounts but are beginning to offer checking accounts, loans and other bank products.
Benefits of online banks
There are definitely some benefits of using online banks. Those include:
Drawbacks of online banks
Negative things to think about before using an online bank include:
How to use online banks to your benefit
If you're thinking about using an online bank then the following tips can help:
Food for thought Computers have given us the option of having online-only banks. Do you think that the proliferation of smartphones and increasing interest in mobile banking will one day lead to mobile-only banks? |
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