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24.03.2015

Bank Millennium’s new Mobile Application coming soon

Bank Millennium will soon be launching the new Mobile Application, with a redone information architecture and new looks. Bank Millennium will also be the first in Poland to provide the possibility to log in the app using a fingerprint. In this half-year Millennium is also planning to launch the Millenet transactional system in Responsive Web Design (RWD) technology.

- We will give Customers a completely new Mobile Application and coming soon will be the Millenet transactional system in Responsive Web Design technology. These two ways of accessing banking are naturally complementary. We want our services, irrespective of the access channel, to as convenient as possible to Customers. Therefore we continue working on new technologies; we talk to users and carry out numerous tests, all in order to select solutions best corresponding to Customers’ needs – Ricardo Campos, Director of the Electronic Banking Department in Bank Millennium says.

The new Bank Millennium Mobile App will bring new possibilities for its users. They will be the first in Poland to be able to log in the app using a fingerprint. Apart from currently available functions also such solutions will be available as personalisation, which will allow Customers to tailor the app to their needs, or storing images of loyalty cards, thanks to which images of cards kept previously in the wallet will now be conveniently stored in the phone’s memory. 

Complementary to the Mobile Application will be a special version of the app for smartwatches, which will allow its basic functions to be used.  

The Bank is also working on launching the Millenet transactional system in Responsive Web Design (RWD) technology. RWD will make Millenet – as is the case now with the Bank’s website – adapt itself to the device used by the Customer. Millenet will also have revamped looks consistent with the graphics of the Bank Millennium website. All functions and services available in the system will remain unchanged.