According to the application launcher, both applications including doxoPAY, enable users to receive and pay bills from their smart phones and tablets.

iPhone and Android users can receive and pay bills with one account and one password in a single application through doxoPAY, said the firm.

Users can get rid of creating separate usernames and access credentials to manage payment accounts across multiple websites, and they can sign up a free doxo account to organize all their household accounts and documents.

They can also connect directly with the growing list of service providers that have joined doxo, including AT&T, Sprint, Puget Sound Energy, Kansas City Power and Light, Sound Community Bank, Oregon Federal Credit Union.

Commenting on the launch of new mobile banking application, doxo CEO Steve Shivers said the doxo mission is to massively simplify the experience of interacting with providers and paying bills. The new capabilities of our mobile app make bill paying simpler than ever.

"doxo Mobile takes the hassle out of bill payment, and provides an innovative, free service for businesses to offer to their customers, without having to develop their own app," Shivers added.

The new application is also equipped with digital file cabinet, assisting users to manage all their household accounts and important file folders.

Account information, notes, important documents, and bills can be uploaded and organized by account. Users can also snap photos on their phone to upload bills and receipts right into their digital file cabinet.

It also provides secure back up of users critical documents, including insurance policies, marriage licenses, house deeds, and important notes, bills and statements directly to their hard drive or cloud drives such as Box.com or Dropbox, claims the firm.