So when you say you aren't a bank, you really do follow many standard banking industry practices (at least in terms of security/insurance).
I think it is important that you show this when advertising a service like this to possible customers.
I appreciate the importance of keeping the pitch simple, but for me, I act a little more cautiously with my money than I would signing up for a new social network or something of that nature.
I want to be able to read all of the fine print and know exactly what recourse/assurance I have, before I fill out an application. Having it spelled out somewhere is important. Perhaps I simply couldn't find that part of the site, (but even if that is the case), any security guarantees might be worth putting front and center.
So when you say you aren't a bank, you really do follow many standard banking industry practices (at least in terms of security/insurance).
I think it is important that you show this when advertising a service like this to possible customers.
I appreciate the importance of keeping the pitch simple, but for me, I act a little more cautiously with my money than I would signing up for a new social network or something of that nature.
I want to be able to read all of the fine print and know exactly what recourse/assurance I have, before I fill out an application. Having it spelled out somewhere is important. Perhaps I simply couldn't find that part of the site, (but even if that is the case), any security guarantees might be worth putting front and center.