Lloyds have released a Java app for mobile phones that allows their customers real control over their bank accounts.
Customers can move money between accounts (say a current account and savings account), add credit cards, check balances, statements etc.
Though textual in nature (so it should work on most handsets) it's easy to use and does allow a customer access to basic account functions.
Assuming the customer has set most of their accounts on-line through traditional means (like on-line banking), the mobile client should then be able to access those accounts.
Hopefully all access from the client to the back-end services are secure (though there was no way to tell).
It's a lot easier to use than older WAP propositions.
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