Earlier this month Benzinga wrote about the 22 fintech apps that are coming to Apple Inc.'s AAPL smartwatch. In the days that followed, many more fintech companies told Benzinga about their development plans for Apple Watch.
"It's definitely something we are discussing and thinking through from a UI standpoint, especially as a means of serving notifications with the native mobile app, but it's not something we have a current delivery ETA on," Peter Hans, co-founder and president of Harvest, told Benzinga. "That said, I think the watch has a ton of potential as a means of delivering timely user notifications."
Mike Sha, co-founder and CEO of SigFig, told Benzinga why his company is supporting the watch at launch.
"SigFig has always been committed to embracing cutting edge technologies that enhance the SigFig experience for our users," said Sha. "As a result, we're pleased to have been approached by Apple early on to develop an Apple Watch app ahead of the watch's release. I believe that we'll start to see meaningful maturation of the wearables segment now that Apple has entered the market."
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