Most banks have begun to provide native apps -- or at the very least, mobile-friendly websites -- to give users access to their funds and information about their accounts. But when it comes to their investment accounts, few have very much transparency into where their money has been invested, how much they are paying in fees, how their investments are performing and the like. San Francisco-based startup
SigFig wants to change that, not just on the web, but now also on mobile devices. SigFig
lets users connect all their various investment accounts -- including bank accounts, 401k plans, IRAs, etc. -- onto a single dashboard. That gives them the ability to see how their investments are performing in one beautiful visual platform. SigFig originally launched as a web app, but it's now releasing iPhone and Android apps that will give users on the go all the same information on their mobile devices.
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