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HSBC to home banking via digital TV

By John Oates

Published: 27 August 1999 17:20 GMT

HSBC is taking an alternative route to home banking - via digital TV rather than the Internet.

The high-street bank has done a deal with BSkyB to offer the service to its digital customers. The service will launch within two months.

A spokesman for HSBC said: "This is another way for us to reach customers - interactive TV users tend to be younger ABC1s."

The spokesman said the bank would be launching Net-based services in the UK, US, Canada and Hong Kong over the coming year.

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