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Story date: Thursday, November 20, 1997 -- San Francisco, California

Bank of America Enhances Its Popular HomeBanking Service

Free online account access and reduced price for online bill payment included

In response to customer feedback and input, Bank of America today announced that it has launched new pricing and service options for its rapidly growing HomeBanking service. BofA said it is now offering free online account access to all of the bank's HomeBanking customers. The bank also announced that it has reduced the monthly fee for its popular HomeBanking online bill payment option.

The new pricing and service choices for Bank of America HomeBanking customers are available via three different access channels -- the Internet, America Online and through a direct link to the bank's computer system using a customized version of Managing Your Money software.

These new pricing and service options apply to HomeBanking customers with California-based checking accounts. BofA currently offers similar options to its HomeBanking customers with accounts based in Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, and Texas. Customers with accounts located in states outside California -- who access HomeBanking using Managing Your Money software -- are unaffected by the changes announced today, BofA said. The company's Seafirst subsidiary also offers an online banking product to its customers in Washington state.

"These new HomeBanking service and pricing options provide our customers with even more choices for handling their online banking needs," said Michael A. DeVico, head of Bank of America's Interactive Banking division. "Customers who want online access to their BofA accounts -- like the ability to view account activity or make transfers between accounts -- can now have that access free of charge," DeVico said. "Meanwhile, other HomeBanking customers who want both online account access and the convenience of online bill paying, can select our bill payment option at a reduced monthly fee, or obtain that service free with selected checking account packages."

The free HomeBanking service allows customers to view balances and up to three months of checking account activity; see if checks or deposits have posted; transfer money between linked BofA accounts; and download statement activity into financial management software programs. HomeBanking with the bill payment option provides customers with all of the same online account access features, along with the ability to make an unlimited number of bill payments every month to virtually any payee. Customers who use this convenient service can preschedule bill payments up to a year in advance, and they continue to have free access to BofA's Pay by Phone service, which allows bills to be paid using a touch-tone telephone.

The cost of HomeBanking with Bill Payment has been reduced from $6.50 per month to $5.95 per month, BofA said. This monthly fee will continue to be waived for customers who have a Versatel checking account with direct deposit; a Prima checking account; or a Master Relationship AccountTM.

Consumers can take a test drive of Bank of America's HomeBanking service or sign up for the service by visiting the bank's Web site <http://www.bankamerica.com > or its site on America Online (Keyword:BofA). In addition to the new HomeBanking account choices, Bank of America also has introduced online access to credit card account information via the Internet. Customers with BankAmericard Visa or MasterCard credit card accounts can view up to seven months of credit card activity online, download information into financial management software programs, and send e-mail messages to customer service. BankAmericard holders can sign up for free Internet access to their accounts by visiting the bank's Web site.

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