← Back to context Comment by phantom784 4 hours ago Would they not just let you keep the account but not use their app in that case? 3 comments phantom784 Reply ajb 4 hours ago Starling is an app-only bank. baloki 4 hours ago Some banks only provide access via apps (at least in the UK) so loosing access to the app also means you loose access to the bank account. phantom784 2 hours ago Ah. I've never come across this in the US - every bank I've seen also has a website. The only thing the apps do that the website won't is mobile check deposit typically.
baloki 4 hours ago Some banks only provide access via apps (at least in the UK) so loosing access to the app also means you loose access to the bank account. phantom784 2 hours ago Ah. I've never come across this in the US - every bank I've seen also has a website. The only thing the apps do that the website won't is mobile check deposit typically.
phantom784 2 hours ago Ah. I've never come across this in the US - every bank I've seen also has a website. The only thing the apps do that the website won't is mobile check deposit typically.
Starling is an app-only bank.
Some banks only provide access via apps (at least in the UK) so loosing access to the app also means you loose access to the bank account.
Ah. I've never come across this in the US - every bank I've seen also has a website. The only thing the apps do that the website won't is mobile check deposit typically.