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Banks Freed From Branches Use Mobile Apps to Go After Customers

Banks Freed From Branches Use Mobile Apps to Go After Customers

U.S. Bancorp this week was the latest to say it will build a nationally available checking-account product as lenders introduce mobile offerings that let consumers do their full banking without a branch. The move follows similar announcements by some of the country’s largest banks including JPMorgan Chase & Co., Citigroup Inc. and PNC Financial Services Group Inc. “All banks are in a push to monetize their digital capabilities,” said Bryce VanDiver, a consultant to financial institutions with CapCo.