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Connected Money from HSBC app for iPhone and iPad


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Finance
Developer: HSBC Global Services (UK) Limited
Free
Current version: 1.3, last update: 5 years ago
First release : 05 Mar 2018
App size: 0 Bytes

Your banks, your accounts, together in one place. With our Joined-Up Banking feature you can see all your UK current accounts, as well as some savings accounts, credit cards, mortgages and loans, be it from HSBC or another provider, together in one place.

You’ll also be able to click on your transactions with major retailers and providers and see what other transactions you’ve made with them across your accounts. We call that feature Similar Transactions. These features will help give you a clearer, simpler view of your money.

What other features are we working on?
This is just the start, as we’re working on all sorts of exciting features:

• Balance After Bills – Find out how much you should have left in your HSBC Current Account until payday, once your regular bills have been taken into account
• Spend Analysis – See your spending habits clearer, by tracking spending in categories or by merchant
• Savings Rules – Save with less effort by setting savings rules helping you make lots of small savings that all add up, like Purchase Round Ups that automatically rounds up to the nearest pound and transfers the amount into your savings account

Who can use the app?
Currently Connected Money is available to HSBC UK current account customers only, and you’ll need your online banking details set up, but other than that the app is ready to go.

What else do I need to know?
To get started, you’ll need an iPhone 5 or above. As always, the app is subject to terms and conditions, which you’ll be asked to read and accept during the sign-up process. And of course, your security is our top priority. So you can expect the same levels of security you’ve become accustomed to with HSBC.
So, if you’re looking to revolutionise your relationship with your money, then download our new Connected Money app today.