Julius Baer partners Crealogix for mobile banking

The private bank Julius Baer has successfully launched the latest generation in mobile banking. The bank is the first to offer its customers the opportunity to log into online banking using only their smartphone. This means that they can use all functions while out and about.

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The solution, which was jointly developed with CREALOGIX, solution is impressive thanks to its high level of user-friendliness and secure access via push authentication.

Bank Julius Baer is pointing the way to the future of digital banking through the new mobile app. The Swiss private banking leader is the first company in its industry to launch the next-generation mobile banking solution that it developed with CREALOGIX. Customers of Bank Julius Baer only need their smartphone to use all banking functions on the app. This enables them for example to carry out transactions or manage portfolios at any time and any location. In addition, the user will find all information amalgamated on the app. The log-in process is simple, secure and convenient thanks to push authentication. The avoidance of additional hardware tokens or access codes provides superior flexibility while ensuring maximum security. Bank Julius Baer customers thereby are provided with a seamless offer which satisfies their high demands in terms of mobility.

Together to the future
Within the context of a strategic partnership with CREALOGIX, Julius Baer is driving digitalisation forward. By adopting the Swiss fintech provider’s versatile digital banking hub, the private banking group can offer its customers an extensive and personalised range of services across all channels. 

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