Why Can't Banks Be As Easy As Uber?: BankMobile And The Real Future Of Banking BankMobile's new book, Why Can’t Banks Be as Easy as Uber? BankMobile And The Real Future Of Banking offers a window into the future of banking along with safe, money saving alternatives on how we can bank today effortl
TITLE | : | Why Can't Banks Be As Easy As Uber?: BankMobile And The Real Future Of Banking |
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RATING | : | 4.65 (268 Votes) |
ASIN | : | B01GW3JTYG |
FORMAT TYPE | : | - |
NUMBER of PAGES | : | 0 Pages |
PUBLISH DATE | : | 2016-06-09 |
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What is disruptive innovation? Think Uber, transforming the taxi industry; Airbnb challenging the hospitality industry. And now, the banking industry is going to be hit with the same force.Bring in BankMobile, ready to stand up to the big banks and fight for the customer. BankMobile's new book, Why Can’t Banks Be as Easy as Uber? BankMobile And The Real Future Of Banking offers a window into the future of banking along with safe, money saving alternatives on how we can bank today effortlessly, with banking capabilities at your fingertips.The Sidhus cofounded BankMobile, America’s first truly fee-free bank, with the aim of serving Millennials, working-class individuals poorly served by traditional banks, and anyone who wants to break free of the high fees and poor service for which big banks are notorious. The book describes the genesis of BankMobile an
EDITORIAL :
"If you're concerned about the health of your bank account, read this book!" - Dr. Oz., Host of The Dr. Oz Show
"What a compelling book! The banking revolution that the Sidhus are proposing is sure to make banking easier--and you happier." - Tal Ben-Shahar, PhD, New York Times Bestselling Author of Happier
"Why Can't Banks Be As Easy As Uber? shines a damning spotlight on the way in which antiquated bank models profit off of their poorest customers." - Mary Wisniewski, Fintech Reporter, American Banker
REVIEW :
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