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Canada Trust Pioneers Two Additions to Its Online Services

By Jim Bruene on June 15, 1997 11:37 AM | Comments (0)

Canada Trust
www.canadatrust.com


  • Canada Trust uses E-Courier to “push”
    e-mail price and rate updates.

Canada Trust (Toronto, Ontario; $30 billion USD) continues its pioneering ways with two important additions to its online services:

  • Microsoft Active Statement allows EasyWeb users to download data directly into Microsoft Money 97. Canada Trust is the second major North American bank to offer the feature. Wells Fargo (below) has had it since Feb. Canadian banks, CIBC and Toronto-Dominion are also planning to offer ActiveStatements.
  • E-Courier, is a free outbound e-mail (push) service that provides mutual fund price alerts at user-defined price points, rate updates, and news commentaries.

Contacts: Bertrand Labelle is Manager Electronic Commerce at Microsoft Canada. Chuck Hounsell is VP Distribution Development at Canada Trust, 519.663.2548.


Wells offers a “download” option from its Web. Users select date range and file format: ASCII/spreadsheet, Quicken, Money, or Money 97 Active Statement.

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