Traditional banking and mobile banking are two different ways to access your bank accounts and perform banking transactions. Traditional banking involves going to a physical bank branch to conduct your banking business. You can deposit checks, withdraw cash, transfer funds, pay bills, and speak with a teller or banker in person. Traditional banks may also offer other services, such as investment advice, financial planning, and lending. Mobile banking allows you to access your bank accounts and perform banking transactions using a mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet. You can typically do everything you can do at a physical bank branch, such as depositing checks, withdrawing cash, transferring funds, paying bills, and viewing account balances. Mobile banking may also offer additional features, such as bill pay reminders, budgeting tools, and fraud alerts.