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Huntington Introduces Mobile Banking for Customers

Tue Jul 1, 2008 9:14am EDT
Secure method of banking provides easy, on-the-go access to Huntington bank
accounts

COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Whether on the go, on the
run, or on the phone, Huntington customers can now stay on top of their
finances with Huntington Mobile Banking, a new banking service unveiled today.
Huntington Mobile Banking is a secure, convenient and easy way for Huntington
customers to access their bank accounts anytime, anywhere, using a cell phone,
smart phone or any other mobile device with browser access.
    Existing Huntington Online Banking customers can log in today using their
existing username and password at http://mobile.huntington.com and have free*
access to:
    -- View up-to-the-minute account balances and history on Checking
       Accounts, Savings Accounts, Lines of Credit and Loans.
    -- Transfer funds seamlessly between Huntington accounts.
    -- Pay your existing bill pay payees with on-time delivery guaranteed.
    -- Find the nearest Huntington location on the go.


    "Huntington Mobile Banking provides all the perks and benefits of
Huntington Online Banking in the palm of your hand," said Mary Navarro,
regional banking group president at Huntington. "Huntington recognizes that
time and convenience are paramount to our customers. This service provides the
freedom and peace of mind that comes with being able to stay on top of your
finances no matter where you are, no matter what time of day it is."
    Huntington Mobile Banking is convenient and secure. Huntington Bank uses
the same 128-bit encryption and security technology utilized for Huntington
Online Banking. Huntington never transmits full account numbers through its
Huntington Mobile Banking service, and ensures customers are never responsible
for any unauthorized transactions with a Mobile Banking Guarantee.
    For more information about Huntington Mobile Banking, visit
http://www.huntington.com/mobile .
    *Data charges from your individual mobile carrier may apply.
    About Huntington
    Huntington Bancshares Incorporated is a $56 billion regional bank holding
company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. Huntington has more than 142 years of
serving the financial needs of its customers. Huntington's banking subsidiary,
The Huntington National Bank, provides innovative retail and commercial
financial products and services through over 600 regional banking offices in
Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Huntington
also offers retail and commercial financial services online at huntington.com;
through its technologically advanced, 24-hour telephone bank; and through its
network of over 1,400 ATMs. Selected financial service activities are also
conducted in other states including: Dealer Sales offices in Arizona, Florida,
Georgia, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, and
Tennessee; Private Financial and Capital Markets Group offices in Florida; and
Mortgage Banking offices in Maryland and New Jersey. Sky Insurance offers
retail and commercial insurance agency services, through offices in Ohio,
Pennsylvania, Michigan, Indiana, and West Virginia. International banking
services are available through the headquarters office in Columbus, a limited
purpose office located in both the Cayman Islands and another located in Hong
Kong.
SOURCE  Huntington Bancshares Incorporated

Jeri Grier, Huntington Bancshares Incorporated, +1-614-480-5413



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