Kman et al, take a look at this report on MSNBC:
msnbc.com
A few snippets:
...some of the country's smallest institutions, including Internet specialist Security First Network Bank and Salem Five Cents Savings Bank in Massachusetts, were found to have some of the best Web banking services around. "Many of the established banks, [like] Chase, Citibank, NationsBank, are not in the game," said Alex Stein, principal of Gomez Advisors, which prepared the report.
[snip] But the report was bullish for Security First Technologies, an Atlanta-based organization that has sold online banking systems to 80 institutions, of which more than 30 currently offer Web banking. Security First ran the systems behind many of the top-rated banks, including Security First Network Bank, Salem Five Cent and Bank of Hawaii.
[snip] Security First Network Bank, and other banks using Security First systems, stood out for providing extensive account analyses. Stein said the ability to track bill payments on the banks' Web sites by category, and to look up account history, rivaled the basic capabilities of the popular Quicken and Money personal finance software packages from Intuit Inc. and Microsoft Corp., respectively. |