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Bank of East Asia launches new iPhone app features

The lender’s iPhone app now includes stock trading, consumer loan, property loan, and One Touch Service Hotlines features.

The Bank of East Asia, or BEA, has announced the introduction of new mobile banking features in its iPhone application, including an enhanced Stock Trading function and new consumer and property loan functions.

The new iPhone application features include stock trading, consumer loan, property loan as well as One Touch Service Hotlines, according to a report in iStockAnalyst

Vincent Hui, head of channel management and operations department at BEA, said: "The inspiration behind our innovative mobile applications has been to enhance the customer experience by providing our iPhone application users with greater financial flexibility, right at their fingertips. 

"We are committed to expanding the scope of our comprehensive iPhone application, allowing customers to conduct essential financial transactions and access up-to-the-minute information on the latest banking, lifestyle, and entertainment offers while on the move."

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