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June 08, 2011

Manilla Announces Availability of Free Personal Account Management Service



Manilla, a free web-based service that helps consumers better manage all of their household accounts, just revealed that its free personal account management service is now available. The service offers lifetime storage of all documents and an organized overview of all accounts and approaching due dates.

"We created Manilla so people can conveniently and safely manage all of their household accounts and avoid the stress of managing bills and account statements," said Manilla CEO George Kliavkoff, in a press release. "Our award-winning service is the best free personal organization system available and takes just minutes to set up."

Meanwhile, Manilla also announced the addition of premier partner KUBRA, a customer interaction management solution provider. With the relationship agreement with Manilla, KUBRA will be able to provide an alternative customer communications channel, allowing for the delivery of e-bill and e-statement content into the Manilla network across existing and new clients.

 "As Citi looks for new ways to help consumers organize and simplify their finances, introducing them to Manilla is a great way to help them do that," said Vanessa Colella, head of marketing for North America consumer banking at Citi. "In addition, we offer our customers a variety of tools to let them decide how, when and where they want to manage their accounts, including online and social media customer service channels, a full suite of mobile banking applications, innovative payment platforms and more."

Manilla offers more than 500 services under four broad categories: finance, household/bills, magazine subscriptions and travel rewards programs. Most consumers will find that they can turn to Manilla to manage all of their accounts within those categories.

"Comcast (News - Alert) is focused on making it easy and convenient for our customers to interact with us," said Patty Thorell, vice president of Payment Processing for Comcast. "As more consumers are managing their accounts with digital technology, working with Manilla is another way we're able to offer our customers more choice and convenience."


Rahul Arora is a TMCnet contributor. He has worked as an editor and freelance writer for several reputed organizations in India. To read more of his articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Jamie Epstein

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