The new Clientis Caisse d’Epargne Courtelary Mobile Banking App — Modern. Secure. Intuitive.
With the new Clientis Caisse d’Epargne Courtelary Mobile Banking App, your bank is always at your fingertips – with direct access to your accounts, payments, analyses, card information, documents, and much more. Conveniently manage your transactions and securities orders and keep a close eye on your finances at all times.
Your benefits at a glance:
• Independent of e-Banking: Use the new Clientis Caisse d’Epargne Courtelary Mobile Banking App independently of e-Banking and, for example, sign all your payments directly and quickly within the app.
• Improved overview and new features: Benefit from a clear overview and new features that simplify your daily financial management, such as multi-banking and integrated budget planning.
• Simplified login process: Confirm your eBanking login with the Mobile Banking app – without the separate Clientis Secure app.
Useful features
• Sign and approve payments
• Enter and validate payments and standing orders
• Easily scan and pay QR invoices
• Easily transfer accounts
• View account activity and balances
• With Multibanking, integrate accounts from other banks
• Manage credit and debit cards
• Budget planning and expense analysis
• Direct communication with your advisor
Security
The app meets the highest security standards. Your data is protected and transmitted securely using state-of-the-art encryption technologies. This allows you to bank with complete confidence at any time.
Legal Notice
Contractual partners and their agents acknowledge that using Digital Banking abroad may violate local law. It is recommended that you verify whether this is permitted before use. The bank accepts no liability.
Contractual partners acknowledge that the Digital Banking service is provided via the internet and therefore involves risks. These include, for example, the risk of unauthorized third parties accessing, falsifying, or manipulating data. Even if the sender and recipient are located in Switzerland, data may be transmitted abroad. The bank is not generally liable for damages resulting from internet use.