Yorkshire Building Society, the UK’s second-largest by assets, has partnered with technology vendor eWise to launch an on online personal financial management tool (PFM) designed to make it easier for customers to manage their finances.

According to eWise, the service will enable customers to manage budgets, monitor accounts, set savings goals and track expenses.

David Henderson, general manager of group services at Yorkshire Building Society, said: "We are pleased to offer our valued customers the benefit of securely viewing and managing their financial life through a single application.

"With this new service customers will instantly have access to a comprehensive view of all their online accounts so they can make informed financial decisions, save time and save money."

Mark Matthews, managing director at eWise UK, said: "We are looking forward to working closely with the Yorkshire Building Society in providing a powerful and valuable online experience for its customers and an outstanding return on investment to the building society."

 

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