Quicken online: Intuit links service with U.S. banks. (personal finance software)
HFN: The Weekly Newspaper for the Home Furnishing Network, July, 1995 by Greenman, Catherine
About 19 financial institutions and banks have signed contracts with Intuit Inc to use its personal finance software, Quicken, to enable customers to perform electronic banking activities. Customers will be able to write checks, pay bills and bank, plus other activities, via their microcomputers. Compass Bank, American Express, Bank of Boston, Sanwa Bank California and Home Savings Bank of America are some of the banks involved in the non-exclusive agreement.
NEW York-Intuit Inc. is offering to take its eight million Quicken personal finance software users online.
At a press conference held here last week, the company, based in Menlo Park, Cal., said it had alliances with 19 American banks and financial institutions that will enable users of the next version of...
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