Recent News Coverage
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Robin Thibault, NBC KARK 4 NEWS, November 6, 2008
Sticking to a budget's easier than ever -- thanks to the internet.
Bill O'Neil, NBC WXII12 News, October 30, 2008
It's an on-line auction site similar to lending tree, but instead of bidding for your mortgage, banks compete for your money.
Smart Money, Kelli B. Grant, October 15, 2008
MoneyAisle was featured as one of the "Sites That Help with Everyday Budgeting" by Smart Money magazine.
Fox Business Channel, October 1, 2008
Banks are now able to bid for your money through MoneyAisle.com.
CNBC, Carmen Wong Ulrich, September 30, 2008
A new web site called MoneyAisle.com has signed up more than 100 small and mid-sized banks from all over the country, eager to build their customer base – and you watch as they bid to offer you the best rate.
Fast Company TV, Robert Scoble, September 30, 2008
Blogger Robert Scoble spoke with MoneyAisle CEO Mukesh Chatter. Check out the video.
The New York Times, Anne Eisenberg, September 27, 2008
A new Web site hopes to bring competitive selling — and possible good deals for shoppers — to those looking to invest a nest egg in an account at an attractive rate.
FOX29 Philadelphia, Michelle Buckman, September 3, 2008
Banks are bidding for your business, and Fox 29's Michelle Buckman says that could mean better rates for you.
FOX59 Indianapolis, Dave Hosick, September 3, 2008
A new website puts your financial investments on the auction block as banks across the country can bid to serve you.
FOX5 Washington DC, Melanie Alnwick, August 29, 2008
Do you ever wonder how smaller banks are getting by and placing bids for your business these days? FOX 5 Money reporter Melanie Alnwick found out they're doing it by turning advertising budgets into better rates.
FOX4 Dallas, Steve Noviello, August 20, 2008
Banks that bid for your business? FOX 4's Steve Noviello says they're doing it by turning advertising budgets into better rates.
Market Edge Radio, Larry Weber, July 29, 2008
neoSaej president and CEO Mukesh Chatter discusses the future of ecommerce, as well as MoneyAisle: the next generation online auction marketplace where consumers find great rates on bank CDs and High-Yield Savings accounts.
NBC-16 Oregon, Donna Fox, July 28, 2008
MoneyAisle was featured on KMTR NewsSource 16, the NBC affiliate for Eugene, OR. Reporter Donna Fox presents the "Monday Money Minute" for July 28. Check out the video.
FOX25 Boston, Ted Daniel, July 14, 2008
A new company has found a way to stretch your money by finding better interest rates on your savings.
PC World, Denny Arar, July 14, 2008
In MoneyAisle's real-time auctions, banks bid up rates on certificates of deposit and savings accounts.
Mass High Tech: The Journal of New England Technology, July 14, 2008
Online investor auction house neoSaej Corp. has closed $7 million Series B round of funding to build up its MoneyAisle.com site, which it launched last month.
Houston Business Journal, July 14, 2008
neoSaej Corp., a developer of online auction marketplaces, has received $7 million in funding, which it will use for product development.
Associated Press Video, Jon Belmont, July 2, 2008
MoneyAisle is a free new Web service that makes a bold claim: It says it will maximize the interest rates consumers can get on savings accounts, by running online auctions in which banks bid for consumers' business.
Charlotte Observer, Christina Rexrode, June 22, 2008
Many Web sites can help you look for good rates on investments, but MoneyAisle.com says it can do better.
Computerworld, Linda Rosencrance, June 17, 2008
In one week, customers of MoneyAisle.com, a Web site where banks competitively bid for customers through secure, live auctions, have deposited more than $1 million in high-yield savings and certificate of deposit accounts at small and midsize banks.
New England Cable News, Peter Howe, June 9, 2008
NECN's Peter Howe interviewed MoneyAisle Chairman Ray Stata. Check out the video here.
Boston Globe, Carolyn Y. Johnson, June 9, 2008
In a twist on the Internet tools that help consumers find the cheapest airfares or the hottest deals on a flat-screen television, a new website called MoneyAisle.com turns banks into bidders as they compete in real time to offer customers the best rates on financial products.
PC World, Yardena Arar, June 9, 2008
New ad-free site runs automated auctions among banks to get you the best rates on savings accounts and certificates of deposit.
XConomy, Wade Roush, June 9, 2008
The Web has brought comparison shopping to nearly every corner of commerce, including banking.
Boston Herald, Jay Fitzgerald, June 9, 2008
Ray Stata and Mukesh Chatter are banking on online banking to be their next entrepreneurial hit.
Mashable.com, Kristen Nicole, June 9, 2008
MoneyAisle’s service launches today, and its offering may be something that becomes more commonplace in the coming years.
Network World, Jon Brodkin, June 9, 2008
Sellers bid against each other for buyers in online auction launched by Mukesh Chatter, founder of Nexabit Networks.
E-Commerce Times, Keith Regan, June 9, 2008
MoneyAisle.com, which launches Monday, offers consumers the opportunity to shop around for bank deposit and loan offers. The site doesn't rely on advertising for revenue; instead it takes a fee when a bank completes a transaction.
Computerworld, Linda Rosencrance, June 9, 2008
In the MoneyAisle auction, sellers, not buyers, bid against each other.
Mass High Tech: The Journal of New England Technology, June 9, 2008
Startup e-commerce firm neoSaej Corp., founded earlier this year by a pair of hardware industry titans, reports it has launched MoneyAisle.com, an auction site for banks to bid on customers.
MIT Technology Review, Erica Naone, March/April 2008
neoSaej of Burlington, MA, has developed a novel online auction strategy that it says should produce better interest rates for bank depositors.