The Bendigo Bank will be launching its Mobile e-banking interface on 28 February 2011.
There will be no need to download a special App for Mobile e-banking. Customers can use the web browser on their mobile to go the bank's standard web address. They can then bookmark a short cut.
The Mobile service will provide a 'snacking' type service; customers will be able to view account balances, account history, and make transfers between their own linked accounts, on an interface designed to render pages at a resolution suitable for mobiles.
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Bendigo Bank was created in 1858.
The Barclays Bank app for the iPhone is available from the Barclays Bank website. The app allows checking of bank balance, managing of accounts and the app protects the user against fraud. For a link to be sent to your phone, send a text to 62555 with the word "mobile".
Bendigo Bank does not have an online application for their bank accounts. To open an account, it is necessary to visit a Bendigo Bank branch and talk to a banker to for assistance in setting up an account.
Bendigo Bank is located in Australia. They do not report a physical address on their website. They only report a PO Box.
The Frost Bank Online app was first made available in late 2012 and is considered a secure mobile banking platform. This app is currently only available on the iPhone.
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There is no way to do that. If you jailbreak your iPhone there is an app on Cydia that does that.
The SWIFT or BIC for Bendigo Bank is BENDAU3B which is easy enough to find after a quick search. The IBAN is a little bit more difficult. We don't use IBANs in AUS. According to Commonwealth Bank, to obtain an IBAN all you need to do is add your BSB and accnt# together, so i can only assume the same would apply for Bendigo. eg. 633000111111111
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