A picture's worth a thousand words for mybarclaycard
By Jo Best
Published: 1 September 2009 11:19 GMT
Barclaycard has given its online banking a spruce up with a revamped layout and extra functionality.
The new account servicing system, called mybarclaycard, will see the online banking site make more use of graphical information - such as bar and pie charts - to display account data. Barclaycard users will be able to see their spending broken down into categories, such as groceries or entertainment, and rendered in a pie chart, to see where the majority of their money is going over a given period.
Users will also be able to alert Barclaycard to when and where they will be abroad, to help ensure their card is not blocked while on their travels and to also guard against fraud.
mybarclaycard will also feature a stripped down log-in procedure and an area where users can alter their personal details.
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