Business Internet Banking

Secure online banking, anywhere, anytime

FAQs

What is SSL Encryption?

SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a security standard commonly used in data communication over the Internet. It is used in Business Internet Banking to allow you to exchange confidential information with us on the Internet in an encrypted manner. This means that no other parties can read the data you send to or receive from us.

 

Can I access Business Internet Banking if my browser does not support 128-bit SSL encryption?

No. You will not be allowed to access Business Internet Banking if your browser does not support 128-bit SSL encryption.

 

What should I do if my browser does not support 128-bit SSL encryption?

Please upgrade your browser or install an alternative Internet browser that supports 128-bit SSL encryption.

 

How can I upgrade my browser to 128 bits encryption?

Please upgrade your browser or install an alternative Internet browser that supports 128-bit SSL encryption.

 

How do I check if 128-bit encryption is being used?

For Microsoft Internet Explorer® :

Move a mouse over the "security lock icon" at the bottom-right corner. A tool-tip of "SSL secured (128-bit)" should pop-up or

  • Press "File" in the toolbar and select "Properties". "Connection" with "SSL 3.0, RC4 with 128-bit encryption (High); RSA with 1024-bit exchange" is shown.

For Netscape Navigator® :

"Security" with "This is a secure document that uses a high-grade encryption key for U.S. domestic use only (RC4, 128-bit)" is displayed if you

  • Press "Security" in the toolbar. Then a "Security Info" window will be displayed and click "Open page info"