Back in the mid-1980s, entrepreneur David Becker told a friend that people would one day do their banking on TV screens. Then, in 1999, Becker Started First Internet Bank, a branchless bank that interacted with people via computer screens. People who know Becker said he has long been a visionary, but they were a bit surprised when he launched First Internet Bank. He was a technologist who had never been a banker, and he wasn’t fond of banks.