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Scotiabank Launches First Mobile Banking App for Blackberry and iPhone

Scotiabank customers in the Virgin Islands are now able to conveniently bank-on-the-go with the new Scotia Mobile App for Blackberry and iPhone. Scotiabank has announced that starting Sept. 30, customers will have even more freedom to carry their bank in their back pocket when they download the App onto their BlackBerrys and iPhones.
“We’re excited to be the first bank in the region to offer BlackBerry and iPhone users an app that gives customers the freedom to bank anytime and anywhere,” said Lawrence Aqui, Scotiabank, vice president and country head. “The bank is committed to meeting our customers’ individual banking needs by offering innovative and secure banking solutions to help them become financially better off.”
The Scotia Mobile App operates on the same advanced security platform as Scotia Online Banking, making any transactions made through the app safe and secure. All transactions made through the Scotia Mobile App are also protected under Scotiabank’s Mobile Security Guarantee.
Bank anytime, anywhere
Customers can simply download the Scotia Mobile App on their BlackBerry or iPhone or scan the Quick Response (QR) code, and they are instantly able to:
· Check account balances and transaction details
· Pay bills
· Transfer money between accounts
With the click of a button, the Scotia Mobile App can also help customers locate Scotiabank branches and ATMs across the Caribbean with its “Find Us” feature. The App will soon be available in 20 countries across the Caribbean, making finding a Scotiabank and doing your banking, easy and convenient.
Visit www.usvi.scotiabank.com to download the Scotia Mobile App.

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