Banks Look to Cellphones to Replace A.T.M. Cards
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Wallets can be lost, stolen or forgotten, but most people today wouldn’t be caught dead without their phones.
Banks understand, and are grabbing on to that trend. Customers who don’t want to fumble around in their wallet for their A.T.M. card — or who have misplaced it for the umpteenth time — will soon be able to unlock cash dispensers’ coffers by using their phone.
Bank of America and Wells Fargo plan to introduce cardless options to all their machines by the end of the year. And while swiping an A.T.M. card may not exactly seem onerous, bankers think going card-free will be a hit with consumers.
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ganzer text zum selber lesen new york times : www.nytimes.com/2017/02/13/business/...ce-atm-cards.html?_r=0
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Wallets can be lost, stolen or forgotten, but most people today wouldn’t be caught dead without their phones.
Banks understand, and are grabbing on to that trend. Customers who don’t want to fumble around in their wallet for their A.T.M. card — or who have misplaced it for the umpteenth time — will soon be able to unlock cash dispensers’ coffers by using their phone.
Bank of America and Wells Fargo plan to introduce cardless options to all their machines by the end of the year. And while swiping an A.T.M. card may not exactly seem onerous, bankers think going card-free will be a hit with consumers.
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ganzer text zum selber lesen new york times : www.nytimes.com/2017/02/13/business/...ce-atm-cards.html?_r=0