The History of Online Banking And Its Projected Future
Online banking is actually a relatively new development. The history of
online banking only dates back to the late 1990s. But that does not
mean that you are using an unstable or unsafe service. It is actually
quite the opposite; online banks are very aware of security issues, so
they work endlessly to protect all of their customers' information.
If they rush and put out a low-grade security website that millions use
each day, they will envitably be targeted by scammers. And every little
mistake where people lose money will bring them bad publicity, causing
them to lose customers and subsequently revenue.
When online banking was first introduced back in the late 1990s, most
banks used a very simple layout, which allowed users to sign in, see
their accounts and statements, and make transfers from one account to
the other. This was very simple compared to today's online banking
features, which allow to do all those previous online banking
activities and also arrange for a loan, set up direct debits, and pay
bills online--all with just a few clicks of your mouse.
And it really is that simple: you do not have to go down to the bank
because the bank is already on your computer desk waiting for you to
enter.
The future of online banking promises to be more security-based, even
though there has not been many break-ins since its inception in the
late 1990s; however, people are always trying to break in, so security
always has to be the number one priority when setting up and looking
for ways of how to improve the online banking system. Banks have our
interests at heart and will never jeopardise our trust that we have in
them; without our trust, banks will have no customers.
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