Atif Zohaib KhanLecturer Computer ScienceMCS from COMSATS
What is an E-Banking?
• Allows customers of a financial institution to conduct financial transactions on a secure website operated by the institution, which can be a retail or virtual bank, credit union or building society. (Wikipedia)
• Also known as Online Banking or Internet Banking
• Security Token (VeriSign)
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E-Banking – Common Features
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The common features fall broadly into several categories.
Non-Transactional tasks including -viewing account balancesviewing recent transactionsdownloading bank statements, for example in PDF formatviewing images of paid chequesordering cheque booksdownload periodic account statementsDownloading applications for M-banking, E-banking etc.
E-Banking: Common Features
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Transactional Tasks including -• Funds transfers between the customer's linked accounts• Paying third parties, including bill payments (see,
e.g., ebay.com) • Loan applications and transactions, such as repayments
of enrollments• Register utility bills and make bill payments (Auto Giro)
E-Bank: SwedbankStep 1 of 10
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E-Banking: LoginStep 2 of 10
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E-Banking: Bank LoginStep 3 of 10
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E-Banking: Bank Account StatementStep 4 of 10
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E-Banking: Fund TransferStep 5 of 10
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E-Banking: Automatic PaymentStep 6 of 10
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E-Banking: You can Hack my card Step 7 of 10
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References:
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• Wikipedi.org (accessed 9.9.2013)
• Swedbank.se (accessed 9.9.2013)
• Google.se (accessed 9.9.2013)
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