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  Online banking: What is banking online?
Banks view online banking as a powerful "value added" tool to attract and retain new customers while helping to eliminate costly paper handling and teller interactions in an increasingly competitive banking environment.
Those that do are sometimes referred to as "brick-to-click" banks, both to distinguish them from brick-and-mortar banks that have yet to offer online banking, as well as from online or "virtual" banks that have no physical branches or tellers whatsoever.
Some smaller banks offer limited access or functionality; for instance, you may be able to view your account balance and history but not initiate transactions online.
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 Online Banking
Banks need to protect their online banking systems and their online banking customers from transaction fraud, Phishing attacks, and identity theft.
Online banking solutions that rely solely on simple user passwords put customers and financial institutions at substantial risk.
For more information on online banking and SafeWord, please visit www.securecomputing.com/goto/onlinebanking.
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 Online banking Basics
Online banking (Internet banking) is a term used for performing transactions, payments etc. over the internet through a bank's secure website.
Online banking usually offers such features as electronic bill payment and the downloading of bank statements for import in a personal finance program.
Online banking user interfaces are secure sites (generally employing the https protocol) and traffic of all information - including the password - is encrypted, making it next to impossible for a third party to obtain or modify information after it is sent.
www.bank-locations.com /bank_info   (506 words)

  
 Fool.com: Fool Banking, Online Banking I: Is It For You?
Online banking is for you if it will save you time and/or money.
If your current bank has a website and the ability for you to view your account, you may be just an instructional phone call or a mouse click away from viewing your account online already.
Banks offer these services for varying rates, but a reasonable rule of thumb at present is that you'll pay around $5 a month.
www.fool.com /money/banking/online/one.htm   (753 words)

  
 Banking - Wex   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Banks and bank accounts are regulated by both state and federal statutory law.
Bank accounts may be established by national and state chartered banks and savings associations.
The bank accounts of individuals at institutions which are insured are protected for up to an aggregated total of $100,000.
www.law.cornell.edu /topics/banking.html   (768 words)

  
 Online banking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Online banking user interfaces are secure sites (generally employing the https protocol) and traffic of all information - including the password - is encrypted, making it next to impossible for a third party to obtain or modify information after it is sent.
Many online banking services therefore impose a second layer of security.
Indeed, conventional banking practices may be more prone to abuse by fraudsters than online banking.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Online_banking   (645 words)

  
 Usability News - 6.2 2004 -- OnlineĀ Banking: Why People Are Branching Out
In 1995, online banking was introduced to the public.
Frequency of online banking behaviors were assessed using a comprehensive list of transactional activities identified by Business Communications (2000).
Reasons for not conducting activities online and factors contributing to initial decision to bank online were also assessed.
psychology.wichita.edu /surl/usabilitynews/62/online_banking.htm   (1418 words)

  
 RBS | Online business banking | Bankline, Cards Online
Make life easier - and your business more powerful - with our easy-to-use online services.
Find out which online banking option is best for your business.
You are here: RBS Home > Business banking > Online services
www.rbs.co.uk /small_business/Bank_Online/default.asp?ref=RBSG   (53 words)

  
 Online Banking: The basics
After all, banks have spent generations earning our trust; they aren't about to risk that on a Web site that is frustrating, confusing or less than secure.
If you don't mind foregoing the teller window, lobby cookie and kindly bank president, a "virtual" or e-bank, such as Virtual Bank or Giant Bank, may save you very real money.
Plan to invest some time and/or read the tutorials in order to become comfortable in your virtual lobby.
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 Online Financial Innovations: Latest Trends in the Internet Banking Industry.
Bank of America Launches SafePass, but You'd Never Know From its Website
Our flagship publication, Online Banking Report, has been published monthly since 1995 and is read by financial services executives in more than 50 countries.
Launched in early 1995, Online Banking Report (OBR) was the first publication in the field and quickly became a leading resource for banks and technology companies worldwide.
www.onlinebankingreport.com   (0 words)

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