In the US see: Wells Fargo, Bank of America, USAA, Citi, etc. In Canada it's just CIBC that has integrated in PFM. Netbanker keeps a pretty extensive list of PFM related articles that you could trawl as well: http://www.netbanker.com/personal_financial_management/
You might also look at a new product, Bundle, currently out in beta: http://www.bundle.com/
Chris
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Scott Baldwin <contact@ixda.org> wrote:
In the US see: Wells Fargo, Bank of America, USAA, Citi, etc. In Canada it's just CIBC that has integrated in PFM. Netbanker keeps a pretty extensive list of PFM related articles that you could trawl as well: http://www.netbanker.com/personal_financial_management/
Hi Bowen, In Spain I know that two banks are working with solutions like that: BBVA [1] with "Tú Cuentas" [2][3], and La Caixa [4] with "Mis finanzas" [5]. I'm sorry that surely you'll find all the information in spanish, but maybe the demos could be useful for you.
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In the US see: Wells Fargo, Bank of America, USAA, Citi, etc. In Canada it's just CIBC that has integrated in PFM. Netbanker keeps a pretty extensive list of PFM related articles that you could trawl as well: http://www.netbanker.com/personal_financial_management/
You might also look at a new product, Bundle, currently out in beta: http://www.bundle.com/
Chris
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Scott Baldwin <contact@ixda.org> wrote:
Hi Bowen,
In Spain I know that two banks are working with solutions like that: BBVA [1] with "Tú Cuentas" [2][3], and La Caixa [4] with "Mis finanzas" [5].
I'm sorry that surely you'll find all the information in spanish, but maybe the demos could be useful for you.
[1] http://www.bbva.es[2] http://inversores.bbva.com/TLBB/fbin/160708Tucuentas%20_eng_tcm240-169901.pdf
[3] http://www.microsiervos.com/archivo/tecnologia/bbva-tu-cuentas.html[4] http://www.lacaixa.es
[5] http://portal.lacaixa.es/bancadistancia/misfinanzas_es.html
Regards,
Alex
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 11:47 AM, Bowen Hendy <contact@ixda.org> wrote: