In theory, small and micro businesses represent one of the most lucrative, and relatively untapped, sources of incremental business. The reality is that businesses are difficult to reach unless you are competing for their loan business. A product offering optimized for business will differ somewhat from one built for consumers. The following excerpt from our Microbusiness 2001 Special Report* is a checklist to assist you in planning your service offering. The features are divided into nine categories:
1. Statement data: viewing and organizing balance
2. Customer service: customer care delivered over the Internet
3. Accounting services: financial management tools
4. Payments and billing: e-checks, bill pay, email payments, ACH, wires, invoicing, card processing
5. Security/privacy: privacy, security, permissions, guarantees
6. Lending: business tools, news, information
7. Website content/features: non-financial tools and information
8. Alerts: email, fax, telephone, and mail activity- and balance-level alerts
9. Marketing: getting the word out to the difficult-to-find segment
checkmark = must have feature; R = recommended feature; O = optional feature
Source: Online Banking Report, 8/03 checkmark = must have
feature; R = recommended feature; O = optional feature
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