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► People are talking
Switching banks for MoneyTracker
Do you know any Credit Unions in San Francisco that have MoneyTracker? I am looking for a new financial institution and really want MoneyTracker. I may have to join Amplify in Austin if that’s what it takes. - Sally (from another software vendor)
MoneyTracker is light years ahead
Jwaala’s MoneyTracker is light years ahead of today’s plain jane online banking. Banks and Credit Unions that deploy this capability early will get a competitive edge, late adopters will just end up playing catch-up and get no real benefit. - Kelly Dowell (CUISPA) Finally, no more quicken
Finally, I have been waiting for something like this, and wow this nails it. I have tried Quicken/Money numerous times and it was always too cumbersome. But online and part of online banking, this is great. - Mark (Credit Union Member)
More dashboards please
My husband and I really like the dashboard, feels so much like iGoogle. But we are having a problem, we cannot agree on with widgets for the dashboard, can you all add multiple dashboards? like the iGoogle tabs? - Marcia (Credit Union Member)
Jwaala is a partner, not just a vendor
Jwaala is the only vendor we know that will share their complete source code stack with their customers. This makes Jwaala a true partner, and not just a vendor. We will be working with Jwaala to help enhance MoneyTracker over time. - Credit Union IT
MoneyTracker and dying my hair
Ok, I used to dye my hair, no big deal. But when I started using MoneyTracker, I could actually see how much money I was spending on my hair each month … ouch! Thanks to MoneyTracker, I am now saving more money each month by not dying my hair, and my hair still looks great! - Beth (Credit Union IT) |
► News & Buzz
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Jwaala MoneyTracker beats Intuit’s Finance Works
The Credit Union Journal
June 11, 2007
► Industry News
February, 2008
Online Features TRUMP branches/ATMs
Javelin Research Javelin Research asks the question “what is most important when customers switch banks?”. The answer is surprising to some, obvious to others. Rates/fees is most important, but a close second is online capabilities. Branches and ATMS come in at 4th and 5th.
April 21, 2008
Humungous PFM Penetration
NetBanker Blog Millions of people are using online PFM tools. Can we stop talking about “do people really want PFM?” now? |
► Customer Spotlight
Texas Trust Credit Union
What happens when you combine great new online tools with an eager membership base? > You get happy members, that’s what.
Feedback directly from members has been fantastic. This is what being a credit union is all about, serving your members. More and more, online tools are the best way to server members.
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