Popmoney now available through Citizen National Bank
Citizens National Bank has introducted now Popmoney, which allows for person-to-person payments.
Person-to-person payments allow customers to pay anyone electronically directly to their checking or savings account without writing and depositing a check.
Popmoney, is now available for CNB customers to use through its online banking bill payment service. All that is need is an email address, mobile phone number or account number of the recipient.
Previously offered through Zashpay, Popmoney offers a larger national payments network. More than 1,400 banks nationwide participate in Popmoney.
Features of this service include:
o eGreetings - special email messages sent with your payment, such as "Happy Birthday"
o The ability to schedule recurring payments
o The ability to import contacts from email services such as gmail and yahoo.
"If you want to pay someone back quickly and don't have cash, you can now do it through your computer or smartphone. Payments are made usually within one business day. If the person knows the recipient's account number, money can be automatically deposited into that account without any action by the recipient. It's a great option for parents who have children away at school and need money quickly," said Cindy Scott, VP Marketing for Citizens National Bank.
To learn more
View the demo at http://cnbohio.com/online_banking_popmoney.asp. Anyone with online banking and bill payment is able to use this service. Even if the recipient's bank is not a member of the Popmoney network, he may still receive money by creating an account at popmoney.com.
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