Financial services developers have come out with the first set of apps for Apple's new watch. The watch will be available in April and will give users another way to make payments.
Citi's app lets users see their checking, savings, and credit card balances, get detailed information about their five most recent transactions, and receive notifications of payment due dates. PFM outfit Mint's offering gives people the ability to view monthly spending goals and track their progress, as well as receive updates on their efforts. The Fidelity Mobile app for Apple Watch gives customers an overview of global markets and alerts on stocks and investments in real-time right on their wrist. Meanwhile, Apple chief Tim Cook used today's Watch event to boast about the progress of Apple Pay, which now has 2500 banks onboard and is accepted at nearly 700,000 places, including some 40,000 Coca-Cola vending machines.