I have used Nationwide internet banking for a number of years and find it very blind friendly, they even have a VIP section and it covers all aspects of banking, ISA's credit cards, and email facilities.insurance, travel, etc.
Best wishes Dennis Davies.----- Original Message ----- From: "phil stephenson" <phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 3:19 PM Subject: [access-uk] Accessible online banking
hi,My wife and I have used the IF online bank for a good few years now for all our transactions, savings, direct debits etc. Up until now I've let her asthe sighted one do all the necessaries re managing the accounts and I have no complaints with that apart from the fact I would really like to be more hands on with what's going on, look after some of the stuff myself in particular as I am self-employed and so would like to be able to deal with some more of the basic work of moving money around myself.so my questions is quite simple, what experience do people have of differentonline banking services and in particular is there one bank / building society that people really rate in term of the accessibility of their sitewith access technology (in my case Jaws 8). I will do some investigating ofour current bank, IF, although from the limited experience I've had before it seems quite confusing to work with when you're trying to manage say a couple of current accounts, savings, ISA's etc. Anyway your comments / recommendations gratefully received, with thanks, Phil quite
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