- Wingspan Bank
Infobox_Company
company_name = WingspanBank
company_
company_type = Public
foundation = 1999
location =Wilmington ,Delaware
key_people = Jim Stewart, CEO
Bill Wallace, CIO
Jeff Unkle, VP Corporate Affairs
owner =Bank One
industry =Finance and Insurance
products =Financial Services
homepage = http://www.wingspanbank.com/
slogan = If your bank could start over, this is what it would be.Wingspan Bank was a U.S.
bank operating solely via theInternet from 1999 to 2000. It was a wholly ownedsubsidiary ofBank One . The CEO wasJim Stewart , previously of the parent bank'sFirst USA division.The bank began operations in June 1999, with the marketing slogan "If your bank could start over, this is what it would be." An aggressive online marketing campaign was carried out to promote the bank, which also received wide coverage in mainstream financial press. The venture also benefited from its parent's existing marketing agreements with major web portals such as
America Online ,MSN , andExcite . A marketing agreement was also entered into with then-major search engine/portalLycos . An additional incentive was the promise of a $100 reward to the first 10,000 customers.Despite being owned by Bank One, an existing
brick and mortar banking institution in the Chicago area, Wingspan was branded wholly separately and with minimal acknowledgment of the relationship. As a result, Wingspan's online-only operation effectively competed with Bank One's own online presence, particularly as the online bank's lack of physical presence allowed it to provide better fees and rates for customers. The bank provided most traditional financial services from interest-bearing checking accounts to credit cards,Individual Retirement Account s andHELOC s. It also provided bill pay, with on-time payment guarantee, although the payment was physically done via the bank mailing a check to the payee in most cases.The lack of physical presence was ultimately a negative for the bank. While customers were able to use Bank One ATMs for free, they could not use any physical bank branches. Non-electronic deposits had to be made via
postal mail . The bank refunded up to $5 in ATM fees per month for customers not living near Bank One locations.By September 2000, Bank One discontinued the Wingspan brand and rolled the online bank's customers into Bank One's existing online service as regular account holders. The parent company cited the online bank's inability to attract a sufficient number of customers as the reason for its closure. The reintegration of Bank One's online venture followed a similar action by
Citibank with its Citi/fi brand, and other online banks such as Telebank merged with or entered into service agreements with physical banks.CEO Jim Stewart left Wingspan in late 1999 to form Juniper Financial.
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