Capital One Bank Introduces Bostonians to New
School Approach to Banking with Invisible Bank
Customers don’t need a physical location to get one of the best savings rate
September 15, 2010 02:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time
MCLEAN, Va.--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--In order to demystify online banking, Capital One Bank
(www.capitalone.com/bank) will be in Boston’s historic Faneuil Hall Marketplace today with a one-of-a-kind
Invisible Bank. Boston residents don’t need a brick-and-mortar location to get convenient, personalized service,
while also earning one of the best savings rates among top national banks.
The Capital One Invisible Bank will be open in Faneuil Hall Marketplace September 14 through September 16,
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. ET daily. People who visit the Invisible Bank location have the chance to win a Capital One
Bank Rewards Wallet and tickets to an upcoming New England Patriots home game. New England Patriots player
Randy Moss will be at the bank signing autographs on Tuesday, September 14.
“At Capital One Bank we look at banking from a new school perspective and hope this Invisible Bank introduces
Bostonians to a simple, secure way to save easily and grow those savings quickly,” said Mark Elliot, Executive Vice
President of Consumer Deposits for Capital One Bank. “Good savings habits are essential for reaching financial
goals, and what better way than with our InterestPlus Online Savings account, which provides convenient, round-
the-clock access and helps customers get three times more interest than the national average.”
By marrying a high interest rate - plus the opportunity for a 10 percent bonus on earned interest - with secure and
convenient access, InterestPlus Online Savings (www.capitalonesavings.com) encourages customers to make
responsible savings decisions and allows them to watch their money grow.
Customers who maintain an average monthly balance of $10,000 in their savings account or use a Capital One credit
card at least once a month receive an extra 10