ANZ Internet Banking
ANZ internet banking refers to banking operations carried out between banks and their clients through Internet. It is also commonly known as ANZ online banking. Internet banking helps in expediting banking operations, decreasing the cost and ensuring that you can utilize various banking services in your living room or even while traveling thousands of miles away from your home.
The process of Internet banking begins with every customer being given a unique username and password by a particular bank. You can log on to the bank’s Web site and use this username and password to access your bank account. Then you can give instructions online to the bank regarding any particular transaction.
All services will be recorded for the customer in the integrated, real-time financial statement covering each customer’s full portfolio, from day to day banking through to self-directed brokerage. VFM gives you manage your own financial portfolios in one location, and is accessible any time, from anywhere. You can open new accounts and transfer money between financial functions fast and at little or no cost.
With ANZ internet banking you can access your bank account(s) using the internet from the comfort of your own home. They offer almost all the features that are available when you visit the bank. You can transfer money between accounts, pay money in and out. Apply for a loan or overdraft/credit buffer, or order a cheque book or a new dedit/crebit card and these are just some of the features.
When using ANZ Internet or Mobile Phone Banking,it has security measures in place designed to prevent you against any unauthorized transactions. In the unlikely event that you was a victim of fraud, ANZ guarantees that you will be repaid for any unauthorized transactions. This is offered that you have complied with the Internet Banking Conditions of Use.
There are plenty of scammers, cheats, and even large organised crime syndicates that target users of internet banking! The most common approach is through your email. There are some very high-tech thieves that will go to great lengths to take your details. For example, setting up fake web-sites that copy real internet banking websites. But, providing you take wise precautions you should have no trouble keeping your details secure.
If you receive such an e-mail, you must delete it and do not give any of the requested information. However, if you are not sure that you have a fraudulent e-mail, please contact ANZ Internet Banking directly and notify the e-mail you received. If you give out any your personal information, contact your Internet Banking immediately and depending on what information you gave out, it may be prudent to take measures to protect against identity theft.
One important safety precaution is to keep changing your password at regular intervals. For safety purposes, it is better to memorize your username and password than write it on a piece of paper. If you have forgotten or lost your password, call your bank instantly. They will either support you to retrieve your old password or give you a new password.