
US Bank Corporate Travel and Purchasing card clients can now retrieve account information on the go with the new US Bank Access® Online Mobile app.
Complementing Access Online, the bank’s exclusive data-management and reporting tool, the app provides real-time access to essential account information from virtually anywhere. It simplifies account management for the cardholder and reduces the burden on programme administrators.
Today, Access Online Mobile enables cardholders to see account summary information, such as balance, transaction history and payment due dates. Upcoming enhancements include fraud, transaction, and security alerts; electronic receipt attachment; and mobile single-use account payment capability.
“Mobile devices are blurring the line between corporate and consumer need,” said Dominic Venturo, chief innovation officer for US Bank. “Customers want a consistent, familiar experience, whether they’re paying their mortgage at home or managing invoices at work. Tools must be simple, intuitive, and offer high-value, low-cost functionality. This app delivers on all counts in a very real way. We are excited to bring Access Online Mobile to market.”
The app is now available through iTunes and Google Play.
“US Bank has been a pioneer in the commercial payments business since first developing the purchasing card in the 1980s, and we haven’t stopped,” said Kurt Adams, president of U.S. Bank Corporate Payment Systems. “With our proven payment experience and award-winning mobile platforms, we continue to develop new and exciting features and functionality to meet our clients’ evolving needs.”
US Bank was named 2014 Mobile Bank of the Year by Mobile Commerce Daily. It was one of only two banks to receive a top score in Forester Research’s 2014 Mobile Banking Functionality Benchmark, and its head of mobile banking, Niti Badarinath, was American Banker’s 2014 Digital Banker of the Year.
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