Desjardins launches BlackBerry ATM finder tool
by The PocketBerry Team
Starting tomorrow, anyone with an iPhone or BlackBerry will be able to locate the closest Desjardins caisse or ATM with only a few clicks on their phone.
Already very accessible with some 2,764 ATMs, 1,396 service centers in more than 645 Quebec municipalities, Desjardins’ presence will now be even stronger thanks to the Site Finder application created for the iPhone and BlackBerry.
The free, practical and easy to use tool will be available to all Desjardins members and clients of other financial institutions who have an iPhone or BlackBerry with GPS capability and Internet access. In just a few seconds, they will be able to obtain the precise location of Desjardins ATMs and Desjardins business centers.
iPhone and BlackBerry users can use the geolocation service at no cost to find the closest point of service. Desjardins members get the double advantage of avoiding user fees at non-Desjardins ATMs.
“We are very proud to once again offer our members leading-edge technological solutions completely free of charge. This new initiative demonstrates our ongoing commitment to understanding and meeting client needs”, said Maureen Dubois, Vice-President of the Financial Services Division at Desjardins.
We’ve seen many mobile banking websites here in the states, but nothing to hit the spot as this application will tomorrow. We’ve got the BofA (Bank of America) launcher that does not download properly for everyone, and some mobilized websites.
Congrats to all those in Quebec!
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