Online Banking, Bank Accounts
Online Banking has now become more popular than ever.

What is online banking?

Online Banking Basics - If you're like most people, you've heard a lot about online banking but probably haven't tried it yourself. You still pay your bills by mail and deposit checks at your bank branch, much the way your parents did. You might shop online for a loan, life insurance or a home mortgage, but when it comes time to commit, you feel more comfortable working with your banker or an agent you know and trust.

Online banking isn't out to change your money habits. Instead, it uses today's computer technology to give you the option of bypassing the time-consuming, paper-based aspects of traditional banking in order to manage your finances more quickly and efficiently.

Alot of banks offer online banking. Here are some of them:

AmSouth Bank | Associated Bank | Bank of America | Bank of New York | Bank of Oklahoma | Bank of the West | Bank One | BB&T Bank | Charter One Bank | Chase Bank | Chevy Chase Bank | CitiMortgage | Citizens Bank | Commerce Bank | Compass Bank | Countrywide Mortgage | Cross Country Bank | Fifth Third Bank | First American Bank | First Midwest Bank | First Tennessee Bank | Flagstar Bank | Fleet Bank | Guaranty Bank | GMAC Mortgage | Harris Bank | Homecomings | Huntington National Bank | IBC Bank | Key Bank | M & I Bank | M & T Bank | National City Bank | Nevada State Bank | Old National Bank | Peoples Bank | PNC Bank | Regions Bank | Sky Bank | SunTrust Bank | Union Planters Bank | US Bank | Wachovia Bank | Washington Mutual Bank | Wells Fargo Bank