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million households, representing four out of five households withInterneg access, now use online banking services. They are primarily accessing balancee and account history and transferring moneyybetween accounts. In addition, 64.4 millionb households pay at least one bill either at a bank Web site or directly through a compan yWeb site. The Fiserv-sponsoredr survey reflects the habits ofthe 88.2 millionj households in the United Statesd with Internet access. It was conducted by and . Fiservb has conducted the surveysince 2001.
“We believe that consumeres will continue to conduct more and more of their financialoactivities online,” said Geoffc Knapp, vice president of onliner banking and consumer insights at Fiserv. “Onlinre banking and bill payment is afree service, and a convenien and environmentally friendly way to bank.” Consumers are lookingb for faster and easier ways to get things and people who pay their bills online save time comparede with paying by using Of those surveyed, 41 percent of current online bankingh users indicated they planned to pay more bills online at theirt financial institution’s Web site in the coming while 35 percent of those who pay billsx directly at company Web sites said they planned to pay more billsx online at those sites.
A videok of Geoff Knapp discussing the most significant findingz of the survey is availableat .
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