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BankAbility – the easy-access digital banking app for everyone is coming soon!
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Is your bank’s mobile app difficult or impossible to use?
Do you feel frustrated because your bank’s app doesn’t seem to work in a way that is easy for you to do simple tasks?
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Do you have difficulty managing your finances online?
Are your bank’s mobile and online banking apps so confusing and challenging that you are forced to use telephone banking or have to find the nearest branch?
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Are disability-related barriers causing you frustration?
Do you feel your bank does not understand the specific needs you have due to having a disability?
We believe you deserve to bank with ease!
BankAbility is banking made accessible. It will be your one-stop solution for all your banking needs, giving you safe access to all your bank accounts, from the comfort of your own home. Join our Waiting List now!
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Your money your way
With a simple and user-friendly interface, the BankAbility app will help you manage all your finances in a single dashboard.
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No more disability-related barriers
BankAbility is the first mobile banking app that is accessible for people with disabilities. It's your go-to solution for managing your money.
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Easy and accessible for everyone
Ideal for people of all ages, the BankAbility app will be automatically tailored to suit each individual’s needs, regardless of the device you are using.
BankAbility will initially only be available to a limited number of users during 2025 by invitation only.
If you would like to reserve your place on the VIP guest list and be amongst the first to try the BankAbility app (with no obligation to participate of course), then simply Sign up now!
I believe the ‘BankAbility’ app will create a significant positive social impact. I support the important work Digital Ability is undertaking in the hope of eradicating the health impacts and financial exclusion faced by those with accessibility needs.
The Right Honourable Lord Blunkett