MovenBANK is a new way to bank. Some people want something new. Its variety People! Most users and app enthusiasts love the next new thing when it comes to tech. And more an more people are beginning to trust it as well. Though not whole heartily. There is an app that shows a lot of promise for being an ingenious frontier into this realm.
Mobile app banking allows us to travel, move and live separately and with our own financial institutions. With a mobile and remote access to your bank you can take it with you and keep it with you at all times.
There are a lot of banking options, and with technology changing the whole field of, gosh, everything, we are now able to actually move freely. What happens to traditional banks though. Many already have their own proprietary applications to assist and make things easier to their customers to access and move their money where they need to either across their own accounts or to outside sources. We also have Paypal HERE and Square Register card readers so that people can be their own sales register with their mobile devices. This is a whole new ball game though. How do you make a bank out of thin air and how do you protect it?
With Money path, it tracks your habits of spending by a simple check in or status update on your Facebook or say Linkedin or Twitter? Which is an worthy tool to use especially since our social life is controlled by a series of impulses. Say you walk along a sidewalks and you hear a positive or almost intuitive social energy emanating from a random club, cafe or restaurant? You walk in and suddenly your buying left and right as a second nature without thinking about it. Instead say, you do the exact same thing, but you don’t buy up the place and buy a round of drinks for the house? Perhaps you only spend money on say a drink and an appetizer. that would be wiser don’t you think? And then just join in with the rest of the people that you just suddenly made friends with? This is the job that Money Path does. Along with tracking your spending habits on a month or year long graph.
There is a real time gamification around spending behavior. It’s immediate financial awareness.

Bret King an Australian technology futurist, public speaking, International best selling author as it begins to describe in detail about how he co-founded and created Moven a New York based startup… as he continues saying about MoneyPULSE a feature of Moven.
“Moven will allow customers to see how much they’ve spent at a certain location over a specific period. For instance, one scenario would let the customer know that they’ve spent say $230 at Starbucks during the month, allowing them to identify an unconscious habit that’s hurting their savings patterns. The power of mobile allows us to provide scalable, real-time personal financial management.”

Moven’s Wireless sticker, attaches the the back of your smartphone, and Unless you have a case either a wallet or hard case to cover it up, It will be a unsightly scene. Allowing you to make quickies at the gas station or at the grocery store. or to simply buy, hey, a Coffee or Latte! yay! *Electrical shocks of caffeine*

Mobile Features and User Interface start to look a bit like this


Movens Mobile Receipt features Geo-location and a summary of where you spent it, how, and in what category it’s in.
Reference Article: NextBank- www.nextbank.org/technology/what-inspires-financial-services-innovation/
Nextbank.org (Moven Bank) — http://www.nextbank.org/?s=Moven&submit=Search
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