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I have 5 different banking apps, all working without an issue. Some I may had to "explore protection mode compatibility" but it is not the rule and is a quick tweak.
It really just depends on luck. You can check the GitHub list of banking apps reported to work or not. My credit card banking app (Discover) works but not my debit card bank (Navy Federal), and PayPal has a stroke and hates me. I tried using exploit compatibility mode.
According to some new reports, there might be hope to get other apps working, but overall it's not "plug and play" for all banking apps.