Ubank in Australia just told me they’re retiring their website in a few months, the app will be the only way to access your account. It’s digital only, so no real world branches either.
The biggest bank in the Netherlands at least requires the app to confirm payments. Although they do still have these paper slips (maybe) for transfers but that cannot be used for ecommerce
My bank in Australia has a great desktop website, but you have to do 2FA on your phone to access it. That means even though I prefer to use the desktop site, I still need to be able to run the app too.
Ubank in Australia just told me they’re retiring their website in a few months, the app will be the only way to access your account. It’s digital only, so no real world branches either.
This would be enough of a reason for me to immediately move all my savings to another bank. No website, no business.
> the app will be the only way to access your account
Maybe also on the ATMs of other banks?
The biggest bank in the Netherlands at least requires the app to confirm payments. Although they do still have these paper slips (maybe) for transfers but that cannot be used for ecommerce
> Although they do still have these paper slips (maybe) for transfers
Are you describing checks?
ING? You can choose to receive a hardware device instead of using the app.
My bank in Australia has a great desktop website, but you have to do 2FA on your phone to access it. That means even though I prefer to use the desktop site, I still need to be able to run the app too.
Many banks in Europe are app-only and don't allow you to log in with a web browser.
Yikes. That sounds tough.