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home banking

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noun

  1. a system whereby a person at home or in an office can use a computer with a modem to call up information from a bank or to transfer funds electronically

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In Italy, consumer association Altroconsumo said in September that the cost of bank accounts with home banking services had increased by an average of 11-15% in 2021.

From Reuters • Nov. 15, 2021

Banking systems should detect and block them, but 90% of Sanchez’s 40 home banking apps didn’t.

From The Guardian • Jun. 22, 2017

While failing to excite customers, home banking has been a costly proposition for the banks.

From Time Magazine Archive

Despite the convenience, home banking is still running into some serious customer resistance.

From Time Magazine Archive

For these and some 60,000 other computer owners, electronic home banking, a long-promised technology, has finally come of age.

From Time Magazine Archive