There's a relatively unknown New Zealand-based site called xero.com that's
pretty good from an overall UI design and usability sense. It's not a bank
site per se, but an online accounting site that uses the customer's
transaction information through bank feeds. Their online demo is pretty good
too, and you can setup a demo company for free to check out the site.

In terms of overall online banking experience, Bank of America, Wells Fargo,
ING Direct, Citibank, Washington Mutual and HSBC typically rank the highest.
But each bank has it's strength, so it depends what feature or criteria
you're looking at.

-- 
Ehab Bandar
www.bankingunwired.com
www.visual-q.net




On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 2:21 PM, Susan Dybbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Mint.com has excellent budgeting and financial planning tools. The
> site make money management a pleasure: nice aesthetics and
> interactions combined with useful features.
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