"ANZ today launched ANZ MoneyManager, a secure online service that aggregates all of a customer’s personal finance information from various institutions, allowing it to be viewed on the one website.
The new ANZ MoneyManager website is the first of its kind in Australia and works by securely bringing together the user’s financial information from their nominated websites including banks, credit unions and other financial companies, and displaying this in one place.
ANZ Head of Online Banking Sam Plowman said: “ANZ MoneyManager is a convenient and simple tool for people wanting to better manage their finances. It’s particularly relevant given thatAustralians, on average, have a relationship with more than four different financial institutions.“
ANZ MoneyManager can help provide people with valuable insights into their finances and spending habits by bringing all their information into the one secure place, so they can make better informed decisions."
Functions include budgeting and alerts as well, and brings investments, online trading and super in too. (Update) - You dont have to be an ANZ customer to use the service. This follows the recent page highlighting their iPhone capability.
4 comments:
You do not need to be a ANZ customer to use this site.
This is not new. Westpac have had this for years and unlike the ANZ version, you can actually transact on your other accounts.
It's hardly the first of its type. CommBank was doing this very thing in 2000-2001 but later shut the service down.
Be interested to know your thoughts on the real future of account aggregation - looking deeper into this Yodlee solution, its not as impressive as I would have hoped - quite clunky to start with.
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