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July 18, 2008

Crédit Agricole launch iPhone service

by Richard Kilner

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Starting today, customers of French bank Crédit Agricole will be able to use their iPhones to view their bank accounts.

The service will exclude securities accounts, and has been provided in line with the bank’s commitment to innovation and utilising emerging technology to the benefit of its customers.

Pages specially adapted to using the iPhone have been created, and are available at www.credit-agricole.fr.

Customers will there be able to learn where their nearest branch is, in addition to viewing and managing their account.

The features included can be seen on a demo launched at the same time as the service proper, so that Crédit Agricole customers (regardless of whether they have an iPhone or not) can see what the service is like.

The website also offers a competition from today until 29 August, with Fnac gift vouchers worth 150 euros as the prize.

 

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