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Knowledge Centre The rough guide to online banking
The British Bankers Association’s website has a useful Business Account Finder section which allows companies to easily compare account features from all UK banks and choose the right place to host their account. Shop around when you choose which online bank to use – don’t just use your existing bank. Many banks offer smaller charges to online business customers. If possible, try out the software for a while before you commit. Consider all the charges and account features when you choose a bank. Look into what sort of information you can view online, how well it is presented and how labour-intensive it is to perform the sort of tasks you’ll be carrying out regularly. If you’re using software to manage your accounts internally, can it be configured to work with your bank’s online offering? Use common-sense rules when banking online, just as you would offline. Don’t give anyone unauthorised access to your Web account, and don’t do your banking anywhere people might be able to see your details. Many banks allow you to specify different levels of access for different users, so you should be able to restrict junior staff to viewing information and only allow transactions to be carried out by more senior employees. |
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