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Chase launches mobile banking app on Windows Phone

02 Oct 12 - - New ProductsUSA
Chase Mobile app

Chase is launching its mobile application featuring Chase QuickDeposit and Chase QuickPay on Windows Phone (view press release). The Chase Mobile app allows customers to track their Chase account activity, send and request money with QuickPay, transfer funds between Chase accounts, locate ATMs, deposit cheques and pay bills and credit cards on the go.

Chase Liquid cardholders will also be able to use Chase Mobile for Windows Phone to view balances, transaction activity and make deposits with Chase QuickDeposit to reload their cards.

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