Suncorp Internet Banking
Suncorp Internet Banking has changed the way you manage our money forever. Instead of having to call the bank, go there or wait for a statement to find out how much money you’ve got or where it’s all gone, you can now just log on at the bank’s website and find out instantly. It’s a huge money and time saver, for both the account holders and the bank.
Suncorp Internet Banking offers fast secure log in to all your standard banking services like account balances, recent transaction history, bill payment both immediate and future dated, fund transfer to any Suncorp deposit account, balance notifications to advise you when your accounts reach specified limits, secure messages to be able to discuss your finances with bank in a secure manner, payment of insurance premiums, home loan or personal loan, small business loans, commercial banking loans, and equipment finance facilities.
To begin with, you have to a Suncorp customer, if you didn’t do it when you set up your account. This is generally a matter of simply walking into your bank or easy calling 13 11 55, and one of their sales staffs will take you through the wide range of products and services to help you find the one that is right for you. If you are already a member of Suncorp Phone Banking account, then you will be able to use Internet Banking straight away. Simply to go to the Internet Banking website then click on the “New Users” button and follow the directions for registering.
They will give you a series of letters with various PIN numbers and passwords (occasionally including a physical security device with a numeric keypad), along with instructions on how to use them to access your Internet banking. Once you’re log in, you should be presented with a list of your accounts (if you have more than one) or a list of your recent transactions. This provides you to quickly see the status of all your accounts and what has happened to them recently. From here, you can access pages which you can make various kinds of transactions.
The encryption technology is the most normally used to secure websites. As data pass through shared systems or networks wherein a large number of customers have access to the information, this tool plays a vital role. It is in this light then that confidential information notably passwords needs to be encrypted to protect them from leaking to other people and from being changed. The use of a digital signature is another security method that also involves encryption.
However, many fears of Internet banking are unfounded. The most common way fraudsters get account details is not by hacking the bank, but instead by sending out spam email to millions of people telling them to click a link and enter their account details for some reason, in the hope that a few will. There’s always someone who knows little enough about how the web works to enter their details into an untrusted website, not even perceiving anything happened until the fraudsters drain their bank account.