ウォレットプラス/残高照会・かんたん貯蓄アプリ

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Category

Finance

Latest Version

2.6.52.0.0

Size

31

Requirements

Android 0 and up

Downloads

430,000,000+

Developer

iBank Marketing Co., Ltd

Content Rating

Everyone

Review

0

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Editor Reviews

Wallet Plus is this cool app that iBank Marketing, a part of the Fukuoka Financial Group, offers for free. It's super handy because you can connect your bank accounts to it and easily keep track of how much money you have and all your transactions. And don't worry about security, this app has got you covered! It keeps your account info safe and lets you use services like checking balances and saving money. Plus, there are some awesome features like being able to see your balance right away, having separate accounts for your savings goals, and getting coupons and info on smart money management. Basically, Wallet Plus is the ultimate tool for managing your money like a boss!

Wallet Plus, powered by iBank Marketing and part of the Fukuoka Financial Group, is the go-to app for customers of Awa Bank, Okinawa Bank, Hokkoku Bank, and more. If you're having trouble updating the app, don't worry! Just follow these simple steps: remove the store screen from your background and clear the cache in your Google Play Store settings. But before you dive in, make sure to give the Wallet Plus Terms of Use and Privacy Policy a read. It's important to know the rules and guidelines for using the service and how your personal info will be handled and protected.

The Wallet Plus Terms of Use is all about what you can and can't do when using our app. It covers stuff like signing up for an account, how to pay for things, and the things you're not allowed to do. Basically, by agreeing to these terms, you're saying that you understand and are cool with the rules for using Wallet Plus.

Features

★ You can totally handle the accounts of Awa, Okinawa, Northern Japan, Kumamoto, Saga, Juhachi Shinwa, Juroku, Nanto, Hachijuni, Hiroshima, Fukuoka, and Yamanashi Chuo Bank.

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