ING DIRECT Australia introduces ‘One Swipe’ Banking And Apple Watch App
Amsterdam, 27 May 2015
One Swipe Banking
In a next move to strengthen ING’s innovative position in the market, ING DIRECT Australia has introduced true 'one swipe' banking, allowing customers using Apple devices to easily check their transaction account, savings, mortgage and superannuation balances with just one swipe.
Customers from now on no longer have to unlock their mobile device or even open their ING DIRECT app to check their balances, they can simply swipe down on their home screen and their ING DIRECT account balances will be available.
Digital experience is about ease and simplicity
Lisa Claes, Executive Director Customer Delivery at ING DIRECT, said the 'one swipe' banking feature was just one of the ways the bank is focused on making banking simpler:
" We have found that the key to a great digital experience is not about bells and whistles; our customers want ease and simplicity. We were one of the first Australian banks to provide the pre-login balance feature, which is used by more than 98 per cent of our mobile banking customers and which displays account balances by simply tapping the ING DIRECT app icon. Now we have taken this a step further by making it even easier for customers to check their balance with just one swipe."
ING DIRECT on Apple Watch
ING DIRECT has also launched an app for the Apple Watch which can be configured to display a range of account balances, while the mobile banking app has recently been updated with a security feature allowing customers to place a 'hold' on their Visa debit card, preventing its use until the customer choose to release the 'hold'.
More than 70 per cent of ING DIRECT's mobile interactions are by customers using Apple devices. The 'one swipe' banking feature is not activated by default and is only made available to customers who chose to configure it through their iOS 8 Notification Centre.
More info
Additional info and contact details can be found in this news article of ING DIRECT Australia.