Banco Sabadell unveils app for Android and Kindle Fire tablets

Banco Sabadell is the first bank in Spain to adapt its mobile bank application to the new version of the Android operating system exclusively designed for tablets, as well as for the Amazon Kindle Fire device, recently launched in the market.

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This new version of BS Móvil includes all the operations currently available from this service (check accounts and cards, make transfers, buy securities, sign files, etc.), as well as the possibility of contacting the bank, 24 hours a day all year round; an option for locating branches and ATMs, as well as access to the Sabadell activity on the social networks (Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, etc.).

BS Móvil, a pioneering mobile banking service
With this new version of BS Móvil, the Sabadell further consolidates its position as the benchmark Spanish organisation in the mobile banking sector and it forms part of the strategy of multichannel access to the organisation's services and products, within its Instant Banking programme.

Last year, Banco Sabadell was the first bank to offer an application of the characteristics of Instant Check, an innovative service for depositing cheques through the capture and sending of a photograph of the cheque from a mobile phone, which has managed over 10 million euros since its implementation in early 2011.

The bank was also a pioneer in the launch of applications for iPhone/iPad, BlackBerry and Windows Phone. Since its launch in January 2010, BS Móvil has experienced strong growth and now boasts over 150,000 active users.

This new adaptation for tablets responds to the important growth of mobile devices using Android, a platform that leads the ranking of mobile operating systems with the greatest growth.

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