Thursday, April 27, 2006

 

Online Banking

INTRODUCTION: Internet Banking Overview

Welcome to NBG Bank's introduction to Internet Banking. In this interactive presentation we'll introduce you to the many advantages of NBG Bank's Internet Banking Service – and explain just how easy to use and convenient the Service is.

Internet Banking with NBG Bank has many advantages - especially:

24 hour a day, 7 day a week banking access from any computer. Direct access to your accounts through a secure, private, password-protected Internet site And easy, convenient access to practically all the banking features you normally use – whenever and wherever you want.
INTRODUCTION: Section Overview - Getting Started

In this tutorial we'll first show you how to get started - by explaining how you can:

Sign up for Internet Banking How to sign-in, as well as change your password or retrieve it if you forget it Change or update Personal Information Review and manage Banking Messages And how you can get further help

INTRODUCTION: Section Overview – Managing Your Accounts

Viewing your Consolidated Statement for a complete, up-to-date overview of your accounts Viewing your Account Details for further information, including current and available balances, approved credit facility, and recent transactions Reviewing Transaction Activity, including searching for transactions, viewing or cancelling Stop Payments, viewing or cancelling your Recurring Payments, and downloading account activity to your financial management software.

INTRODUCTION: Section Overview – Payments, Transfers and Foreign Exchange

We'll look at bill payments and transfers, including:INTRODUCTION: Internet Banking Overview
Welcome to NBG Bank's introduction to Internet Banking. In this interactive presentation we'll introduce you to the many advantages of NBG Bank's Internet Banking Service – and explain just how easy to use and convenient the Service is.

Internet Banking with NBG Bank has many advantages - especially:

24 hour a day, 7 day a week banking access from any computer. Direct access to your accounts through a secure, private, password-protected Internet site And easy, convenient access to practically all the banking features you normally use – whenever and wherever you want.

INTRODUCTION: Section Overview - Getting Started
In this tutorial we'll first show you how to get started - by explaining how you can:
Sign up for Internet Banking How to sign-in, as well as change your password or retrieve it if you forget it Change or update Personal Information Review and manage Banking Messages And how you can get further help

INTRODUCTION: Section Overview – Managing Your Accounts

We'll also explain how you can oversee and manage your accounts by:
Viewing your Consolidated Statement for a complete, up-to-date overview of your accounts Viewing your Account Details for further information, including current and available balances, approved credit facility, and recent transactions Reviewing Transaction Activity, including searching for transactions, viewing or cancelling Stop Payments, viewing or cancelling your Recurring Payments, and downloading account activity to your financial management software.

INTRODUCTION: Section Overview – Payments, Transfers and Foreign Exchange
We'll look at bill payments and transfers, including:


Creating a bill payment payee Paying bills as well as setting up recurring payments Placing a stop payment on a cheque Transferring funds And performing foreign exchange transactions

INTRODUCTION: Section Overview – Advanced Features
And in our “Advanced Features” tutorial we'll explain how to:

Review and manage your investments including Term Deposits, RRSPs, RRIFs, and Mutual Funds Review your Loans and Mortgages


Creating a bill payment payee Paying bills as well as setting up recurring payments Placing a stop payment on a cheque Transferring funds And performing foreign exchange transactions
INTRODUCTION: Section Overview – Advanced Features

And in our “Advanced Features” tutorial we'll explain how to:

Review and manage your investments including Term Deposits, RRSPs, RRIFs, and Mutual Funds Review your Loans and Mortgages

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