Posted by : Unknown Friday, July 26, 2013

Introduction

Online Banking is an internet financial service that enables members to perform various financial transactions, with the exception of cash transactions, from a personal computer at home, work or school. Online banking can be accomplished through the internet with specific account information and a consumer password.  Many banks with online banking such as UTI Bank, State Bank of India, ICICI and Global Trust Bank offer free online banking services.
Online banking is both secure, and unlike person-to-person banking, online banking is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Most online banking institutions have several other advantages, allowing you to keep track of your cheque book, transfer money between accounts, and even pay bills online.
Now-a-days people don’t like standing in lines after work just to deposit a cheque, applying for financial services, or setup a new account.  Let Internet banking provide the convenience needed to make your banking easier and quicker.
Internet banking has become widely accepted throughout the world. Because of the Internet, the banking industry is now able to reach its users right from their homes. Internet banking is able to provide services to individuals, small business and corporations online. Don’t hesitate to take advantage of Internet Banking. Internet banking uses the most secure structure that’s available to protect its users.

Why Online Banking?
Unfortunately, banking is a "necessary evil" that can take a large chunk out of already busy schedules. Visiting a branch or ATM, paying bills by paper check (and mailing them) and balancing a chequebook all can be time consuming. Banking online, by its nature, can automate many of these processes, saving you time and, in many cases, money. You can access your account and do your banking when (and where) it is convenient for you.
Different Forms of Online Banking
Some online banking systems are software based--meaning you will need software such as Quicken or Microsoft Money in order to access your account (and you will only be able to handle your banking from your own computer). Other systems are Internet based--meaning you can access your bank account from any computer that is connected to the Web--from your home, office or while traveling.
Is Online Banking Safe?
Some of the most frequent questions regarding online banking involve the issue of online security. "Will my money be safe?" "Can someone steal my information and get access to my funds?" "Could a thief find a way to clean out my bank account?"
All are valid questions, since when you commit to an online account you leave the "security" of doing your banking person-to-person in a branch and move it to the electronic age. While we've all heard stories and rumors of e-thieves stealing credit card numbers, the reality is that online banking and transactions are much more secure than the media often makes it out to be.
Online banks take security especially seriously. All online banks and lending organizations have their security procedures and policies posted prominently on their web sites. Go and compare--you'll likely find that every one uses the most advanced Internet security systems available to protect you and your money. You can feel confident that these companies will protect you--and themselves--from electronic thieves as much as possible. Their business depends on it.
Features
There are many features that are available with Internet Banking. For starters, Internet banking provides many of its services through the Internet, no need to leave your home.  Other features are:
  • Quick and easy
  • 24 hour banking availability
  • Secure systems
  • Transactions are quicker
  • Online payment capabilities
  • Transfer of funds
  • View your account information
  • Not restricted geographically
Additional Features
See deep in to the past (or the near future)

Take a quick look at your account balances or examine your past months' banking in as much detail as you like. You can see transactions going as far back as July 1998, possibly further.
Locate a particular transaction, or make balancing the chequebook easier by sorting your banking details. You can sort by date, amount, serial number, and more.

View your planned payments and transfers, up to 6 months into the future.
In an instant you'll know exactly where you are, how you got there, and what's coming up.

Pay Anyone - it's never been easier
You can make a one-off payment to anyone immediately (or up to 6 months in advance). Imagine the possibilities - you can pay your power bill, the plumber and even the neighbour who mows your lawn, all online, whenever you want to.

It's also easy to set up automatic payments with online banking. You can quickly set up regular payments between your own accounts, or to other bank accounts e.g. for your rent or hire purchase payments. You can even amend, suspend or cancel your automatic payments online. And it's cheaper than doing it over the phone or visiting a branch!

Move your money around 

Transfer money between any of your accounts, or pay your credit card. You'll be able to see the results straight away - giving you the reassurance that it's done.

Download your activity

Keep your accounting and budgeting up-to-date. You can download your account information for use with personal spreadsheets or financial management software such as Microsoft® Money or Quicken®. Choose between .csv or .qif file formats.

Pay tax 

It's quick and easy to pay your tax bill online. Whether you're an employer making staff PAYE deductions, a business paying the GST bill or simply making a provisional income tax installment - choose from over 25 tax types available for online payment.

Customize your online experience

Have some fun with your online banking. You can give nicknames to your accounts and the people you pay - helping you to tell them apart more easily when you bank online.

Services
It really depends on your Internet bank. As a general rule, many of them provide the conventional checking and savings accounts.  In addition, many of them also provide: Check card services
  • Credit card services
  • Business banking services
  • Corporate banking services
  • Wire transfers
  • Loans
  • Retirement plans
  • Student banking

Security


Early warning – recognizing when something might be wrong...

If your computer has already been infected, it may be acting ‘weirdly’ – e.g. random dialing or dialing strange numbers, unusual icons appearing on your desktop or Start menu, extra toolbars, programs locking up frequently, or your Homepage is changing. This may also mean your online security may be compromised by something that’s been downloaded to your machine. It is recommended that let your computer be checked and serviced by a trusted computer professional.

If you think your online security has been compromised, it is important that you contact bank to reset or suspend your online banking password (and any other online relationships e.g. auction sites) immediately. You should not use the suspect computer, until it has been checked and cleared by a trusted computer professional.

Important things you can do to protect yourself and your computer...

Online banks throughout the world have recently been the targets of a number of frauds, which attempt to take advantage of customers with poor security systems. These frauds enter desktop computers through spam emails or via web surfing. To protect yourself and your computer, it is recommended to take the following steps. If you do not feel confidant installing and maintaining your own software, refer to a trusted computer technician for help.
Install anti-virus software - you can help protect your computer from viruses that could damage your computer or your programs by installing anti-virus software. To maximize your protection, check that your anti-virus software also includes functionality to detect and prevent spy-ware, worms and dialer programs being downloaded.
To be fully protected, your anti-virus software should be regularly updated to detect and prevent infection from new viruses.
You may wish to consider one of the following online suppliers of anti-virus software although several others are available on the Internet.
       Install a personal firewall - Firewall software and/or hardware helps provide a protective shield between your computer and the Internet. This barrier can help prevent unauthorized people gaining access to your computer, reading information from it or placing viruses on it while you are connected to the Internet. You can find firewall hardware or software at most computer stores nationwide.
       Keep your browser and operating system up-to-date - From time to time security weaknesses or bugs are found in browsers and operating systems, and 'patches' are issued by the software company to make sure these are fixed as quickly as possible. You should make regular checks on your software vendor’s website, (or request an alert if available), and apply any new security patches as soon as possible to ensure you have the most updated security features available.
Avoid running programs or opening email attachments from any source you don't know or trust - You should not install software or download any files from websites (e.g. programs, games, screensavers, mp3) that you aren't completely sure about.
It is also recommended that you scan all email attachments for viruses and avoid opening any from people or organizations that you do not know or trust. However some viruses forward infected mail to entries in an address book - therefore you can also get an infected attachment from someone you do know. If you are unsure what an attachment is, no matter the source – do not open it.
Be particularly suspicious of any email that asks you to respond with personal information, or requests you to pay bills or log onto a secure service. Always delete your junk mail.
Beware of online employment scams - Some customers are falling prey to a sophisticated online scam. In this scam, criminals post fake job advertisements on online recruitment sites or in newspapers. The advertisements are from false overseas companies looking for people to act as NZ distribution agents. These agents are to have a NZ bank account into which they receive funds on behalf of the company and then wire it overseas, retaining 5-10% of the funds as their commission.
Unfortunately, often the funds being deposited into the NZ agents’ account are stolen. The criminal, in this case posing as an overseas company acquires his funds by sending out a spam email or suchlike to online banking customers.
This email contains a virus or Trojan keyboard logger, which once opened, installs itself onto unprotected customer computers without their knowledge. This software captures the customers’ keystrokes, including online banking password details, and sends them back to the criminal. The criminal is then able to login to the customer’s online banking service and transfer funds directly to the recruited agent’s bank account, effectively making them an accessory to money laundering.
Remember, if a job offer seems to good to be true, it probably is. If the job is such that you are to receive payment for just transferring money through your account, you should contact the police immediately.
Be cautious when using public or shared computers - If you access your accounts using a computer in a cyber café, a library or your workplace, try to ensure the computer has the latest anti-virus, firewall and browser software installed.
If you were in any doubt about the security of a computer, we would recommend you don't use it to access your secure information.

  What can I do to protect my Online Banking password?

We use your Customer ID and password to identify you online – your password acts like a key to your online information. It is very important that you protect your password at all times…as much as you would for your cash or your chequebook!
Never disclose your Online Banking password to anyone. Do not write it down or store it in a file on your computer or mobile phone – you should also not use 'form-fill', AutoComplete or similar 'remember this password' storage functions in your browser settings.

Select a password that is difficult to guess - do not use your name, address, birth date, your telephone number or the name of a child or pet.
Change your password regularly. Never use the same password for other web services e.g. email, online auctions, shopping sites, or subscription services.
Before entering your Customer ID and/or password details, you should always verify that the URL displayed in the browser is the correct one.
When performing your online transactions, always ensure that the URL is preceded by "https".
Ensure that no one can see your keyboard when entering your Customer ID and password. This is especially important when you log in from a work environment.
Always logoff when you've completed your online banking, or even if you have to leave your computer for a short while. You should also shut down your computer, when it's not in use, to prevent any unauthorized access to your computer.
Finally, check your online transactions and statements carefully. If you note anything suspicious, change your password, and notify the bank authorities immediately.

What Information will be collected?

Information they gather is of two types.
1.   Personal information, provided voluntarily when you complete an online form or request for service; and
2.   Aggregated information collected by our web server or third party systems we subscribe to for site traffic information.
For e.g.
   The number of site visitors (gathered via IP address logs)
   The date and time of visits
   The number of pages viewed
   Technical information on browser connections
   Traffic patterns
This is anonymous statistical data and no attempt is made to identify users or their individual browsing activities. We use this aggregate data to evaluate our website performance and measure the interest in various areas of our site.
Information disclosure

Banking authorities may release information about you when required to, or permitted by law.
They may also disclose information where you have authorized the bank authorities to, or where disclosure is connected to the purpose for which it was collected - e.g. online applications. You have the right to access and correct this information subject to the provisions of the Privacy Act 1993.
They will not however, use your personal information for any purpose that is not related to the products or services we provide to you, or for any purpose for which you would not reasonably expect us to use the information.
They may share the information they gather in aggregate form e.g. survey or tracking information, with advertisers and other partner. However, they will not sell or disclose personal information about you as an individual to any third party or entity outside the organization or it's related companies for marketing purposes.
Cookies
Cookies are small pieces of information, which can be stored on your hard drive (persistent cookies) or in memory (session cookies). The cookies we send to your PC cannot read your hard drive or command your computer to perform any action.

Two types of cookies are used here they are:
Persistent cookies - used to identify and provide personalized features such as choosing which page you would like to make your start page - and for tracking traffic patterns to and from our site.

Session cookies - used as an integral part of the identification process for our Online Banking service. This is for security purposes to determine that you are who you say you are and to provide you with your confidential account information during an online banking session. No personal information is kept in the cookie and the cookie is not written to your hard drive. When you log out of your online banking session the cookie is no longer valid and is discarded when you close your browser.

IP addresses
The bank logs the IP address or the location of your computer on the Internet. This is for system administration and troubleshooting purposes.
When you provide information
When submitting an online form relating to a service, they will request specific personal information such as your name and address, title, existing bank relationship, your email address and a contact phone number. This information is necessary in order to action your request, and so that they can contact you if needed on issues relating directly to the product or service. Where confidential information is included in the form, they will use encryption to ensure that the information you send to us across the Internet is secure.
As part of Online Banking registration process, they invite you to provide additional information, namely your email address and a name with which you would like to be greeted during future online banking sessions. Providing this information is optional for you, and you can change or remove these details at any time.
From time to time, bank may collect additional personal information from website users in connection with optional competitions, surveys, or special offers.
Email address

If you are a registered customer for Online Banking, bank may use your email address to advise you of any upgrades or changes to this service.
They may also use your email address to periodically send online surveys, or promotional emails about product and service offers. Your email address may be disclosed to selected third parties strictly for the purposes of any online surveys or promotional emails. Whenever they send you a survey or promotional email, we will give you the option to opt-out of further emails of this nature.
Security of captured data

To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy and ensure appropriate use of any customer supplied information, bank had put in place physical, electronic and managerial processes to protect the information.
For example, when capturing customer information through Online Banking services, it is passed through a secure server using encryption technology to ensure that this information is protected when being sent over the Internet.
Additionally, all stored customer information is protected from unauthorized access through the use of secure passwords, user logons and other security procedures.

Online Banking Advantages
  • In general, you will find lower fees and higher interest rates for deposits due to the reduced cost of operating online and not needing numerous physical bank branches.
  • You will have easy access to account information and transactions, due to the fact that any Internet-enabled computer can become your "bank terminal."
  • You will generally have up-to-the-minute current bank account information due the automation of most systems.
  • You can transfer funds electronically between accounts.
Potential Online Banking Disadvantages
  • You will need to mail (or have direct-deposited) any deposits to your bank account.
  • Online banks generally do not have their own ATMs, although you will be able to access ATMs provided by many other banks. Most online banks offer a rebate for ATM usage. Most online banks do not have any physical locations for you to visit if you prefer to transact your business in person and face-to-face.
  • Customer Mindset: Many customers are afraid of the new technology. One fear is that the credit card number may be captured and misused for other purchases. Lack of time, and lack of interest could be other reasons.
  • Access Casts: To the average Indian, the Internet is not very attractive because of high telephone rental, access charges and low access speeds. 

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