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  1. Log into Internet Banking. When you log in, we’ll ask for: your username. your password. part of your memorable information. If you don’t know these or they aren’t working, you can reset them online. Log in now.

  2. How to get online. Set up the Mobile Banking app. Register for Internet Banking. Login to Internet Banking. Reset your login details

  3. Business Internet Banking is our internet banking service that lets you take control of your business finances. It’s easy and secure, whether you’re at home, in the office or on the move. Save time when you bank online. Register. Login. Watch the short explainer video to see why you should register for Business Internet Banking today.

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  4. Make instant transfers and payments, as well as bulk and international payments. View any savings, loans and credit and charge card accounts. Set online access for other users and let us know who can make and approve payments. Bank on the go with our mobile app. More about Business Internet Banking. Register online.

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    • Keep Track of Your Finances
    • Manage Your Payments
    • Accept Donations Securely

    Do some research into the different business accounts available and choose the one that’s best suited to your company. If you are just starting up, a 'Business Account for Start-Ups' could be the best option. If you’re a not-for-profit organisation, a 'Club, Charity or Society Account' may be the best choice. Find out more about Bank of Scotland bu...

    Your company’s financial information is guarded by your bank's secure login process. To gain access to your accounts, you will have to complete security checks like entering your PIN code, using a card reader when setting up new payees and answering security questions.

    Save time and delegate banking and accounting responsibilities to other members of staff by giving them secure access to your accounts. You can determine what type of access they have, set the maximum payment levels allowable and specify which payments require authorisation before being processed.

    Online bank accounts make it easy to stay on top of your financial affairs: 1. Browse bank statements split by week, month or as a yearly summary. 2. Find specific incoming or outgoing payments by looking through your transaction history. 3. Download transactions and save them to a computer, allowing you to print out paper copies of your activity i...

    Business Internet Banking allows you to monitor outgoing payments without needing to take time out of the office to visit a branch: 1. Set up standing orders and manage Direct Debits. 2. Make multiple payments or transfer funds to international payees. 3. Move funds between your online accounts, e.g. from your business account to your savings accou...

    If you are a charity or not-for-profit organisation, you can accept donations using third-party payment processing software, such as PayPal and Google Wallet†. Alternatively, you could use specialist third-party fundraising software like DonorPerfect, thankQ or Blackbaud† to raise funds. Link whichever software you choose to your online banking acc...

  5. How to get online. Set up the Mobile Banking app. Register for Internet Banking. Login to Internet Banking. Reset your login details

  6. For example, for every £1 million of Bank of Scotland, Halifax & Lloyds Bank transactions sent in 2023, £228 was lost to APP scams. APP scams received per £million transactions: smaller UK banks and payment firms. This is the amount of money received into the scammer's account from the victim, ranked out of all UK banks and payment firms.