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Online and mobile banking 101

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In the simplest terms, mobile banking offers convenience so you can take care of your banking tasks from the comfort of anywhere — even if you’re in your pajamas. Whether you’re new to mobile banking or just want to learn about how it can make your life a little easier, this post will walk you through what mobile banking is and how you can benefit from it.

Plus, we’ll introduce you to Spruce, a new mobile banking app built by H&R Block and designed to help users get better with money.

Spruce℠ is a financial technology platform built by H&R Block, which is not a bank. Banking products provided by Pathward, N.A., Member FDIC.

What is mobile banking?

Mobile banking empowers you to conduct financial transactions from the convenience of your mobile device like your cell phone or tablet — connected to your own mobile number or email. Many financial institutions and other providers offer mobile banking for various purposes.

Generally, with mobile apps and banking tools, you can do a lot of the same things as traditional banking, you just might do it in a different way.

Here are a few services mobile banking tools might offer: 

A mobile banking app you’ll love, from a name you can trust. Check out Spruce, built by H&R Block.

Spruce fintech platform is built by H&R Block, which is not a bank. Bank products by Pathward®, N.A., Member FDIC.

Are online and mobile banking the same thing? What about internet banking?

Mobile and online banking are quite similar, but not entirely the same. The main distinction is that mobile banking generally uses an app that you download to your smart/mobile phone or tablet. Online banking often refers to any banking done over the internet — whether you’re using your computer, tablet, or smartphone.

As you may have guessed by now, internet banking is also very similar to online and mobile banking. Like the other two terms, banking on the internet involves using digital means to complete your financial transactions vs. traditional methods. While some people prefer going to a physical branch and working with a teller, many are adopting digital banking habits as it lets them manage money on the go and avoids a trip to the bank. In fact, an H&R Block study* showed that 59% of consumers are already accessing their bank information from a mobile device, and one in five already have an online or mobile-only bank.

Benefits of mobile banking

Here are a few benefits of mobile banking that work to your advantage:

Personal mobile banking with Spruce

While we’re on the topic of benefits, let us share a few more of the perks of mobile banking with Spruce:

What else can be said about Spruce? As a mobile banking app built for those who want to be better with money, you can read articles that cover topics such as money saving tips and how to create a budget to help you get better with money day by day.

**Funds are FDIC insured, subject to applicable limitations and restrictions, when we receive the funds deposited to your account.

Get Spruce for mobile banking and more

As you can see, Spruce has the tools to let you take care of banking online or on your mobile phone. Plus, H&R Block built the Spruce app to help people be better with money, by making banking easy and accessible for everyone.

Get started with Spruce today!

This information provided for general educational purposes only. It is not intended as specific financial planning advice as everyone’s financial situation is different.

* Research conducted by H&R Block and Qualtrics Surveys, 2,000+ adults ages 18+, Fielded Sept. 15-21, 2021.

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