Citizens National Bank offers mobile banking for businesses on smartphones
Citizens National Bank now offers a service that provides mobile banking for businesses on smartphones.
This free service is available to any customer who uses Online for Business, CNB’s business online banking package. Authorized users can approve transactions, monitor accounts and even make mobile deposits.
Customers simply need to search the App Store or Google Play for “Citizens National Bank Business” and download the app, login with their current online banking credentials and begin banking.
Mike Romey, President and CEO of Citizens National Bank, says of the app, “We are the first community bank in our region to offer a business-specific mobile banking app to our customers. We’re proud of our commitment to making it easier for our customers to bank with us and this product will allow them to transfer funds and make deposits when it’s convenient for them.”
This service is automatically available to current Online for Business users. To learn more or to view a demo of Mobile for Business, visit www.cnbohio.com/commercial/online-for-business/mobile-banking-for-business/.
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