Cape Times

Facebook wants bank friends

- Nikhil Subba and Sonam Rai

FACEBOOK said on Monday that it was in talks to deepen links with banks and financial institutio­ns, saying it can help the firms improve their customer service.

The social media company said users of financial firms such as PayPal, Citibank and American Express could link their financial accounts with Facebook’s Messenger and chat with a customer service representa­tive.

The Wall Street Journal had reported that Facebook had asked banks to share detailed financial informatio­n about their customers, including card transactio­ns and checking-account balances.

A Facebook spokespers­on said the company could see some financial informatio­n from such users if they choose to opt-in, but did not use it for “advertisin­g or anything else”.

“We’re not using this informatio­n beyond enabling these (customer service) types of experience­s,” Facebook said in a statement. “A critical part of these partnershi­ps is keeping people’s informatio­n safe and secure.”

The journal report said Facebook over the past year had asked JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Citigroup and US Bancorp to discuss potential offerings it could host for bank customers on Facebook Messenger.

“The idea is that messaging with a bank can be better than waiting on hold over the phone,” the company said. – Reuters

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