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Banking transactions of Bundespost and Reichspost
1982 First PC-based banking transactions
Postal giro customers can transfer money via videotext.
1964 The Blue Book goes international
It is now also possible to make withdrawals using the post office savings account book in Austria. Many other countries follow suit. The savings account book becomes a popular travelling companion.
1939 The post office savings account book arrives
Österreichische Postsparkasse becomes affiliated to Deutsche Reichspost in 1938. Consequently, the post office savings account book can also be introduced in the German Reich.
1909 The postal cheque transaction is created
The post office introduces cashless payments for many parts of the population.
1848 Sending money becomes safe
The idea of the postal money order is born: It is now possible to go to a post office to pay in money that is paid out to the recipient at another post office.
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