Many people dislike walking to the bank, standing in long lines and running out of cheques. They are dissatisfied with their bank’s limited hours too. They want to do some banking at night and on weekends. For such people, their problems may soon be over. Before long,(1)_____________________. Many banks are preparing online branches or Internet offices, which means people will be able to take care of much of their banking business through their home computers. This process is called "interactive banking". At these online branches, customers will be able to view all their accounts,(2)______________________. Customers are also able to pay their bills electronically and even E-mail questions to the bank. Banks are creating online services for several reasons. One reason is the bank must compete for customers who will switch to another bank if they are dissatisfied with the service they receive. (3)____________________. That is people who are young, well-educated and have good incomes. Banks also want to take advantage of modern technology since they have moved into the 21st century.
1. They may be able to do their banking from the comfortble leasure at home ,any hours of the day, any day of the week.
2. move money between their accounts, apply for a loan and get current information on the product such as credit cards
3.the convenience of online banking appeals to the kind of customer banks most want to keep
1. They may be able to do their banking from the comfortble leasure at home ,any hour of the day, any day of the week.
2. move money between their accounts, apply for a loan and get current information on the product such as credit cards
3. the convenience of online banking appeals to the kind of customer banks most want to keep
1.they maybe able to do that banking for the comfortable lesure at home, any hours of a day ,any day of the week
2.move money between their accounts ,apply for a loan and get current information on product such as credit cards
3.the convenience on line banking appeals to the kind of customer banks most want to keep