Credit Card Account Access Sample Clauses

Credit Card Account Access. If you have applied for, eligible for, and received a Bank credit card, then your Credit Card Account will automatically be linked with your other personal Accounts in iManage Personal Banking®. Your eligibility to receive a Bank credit card is subject to a separate credit card application, approval, and cardholder agreement; if a Credit Card Account is opened, it will be linked to your personal Accounts for purposes of viewing credit card information. From the iManage Personal Banking® system you will also be able to sign-in directly to your Credit Card Account, through a single sign-on process. In the iManage Personal Banking® system, your Credit Card Account will be identified by the last four digits of your Credit Card Account. You will be able only to view Credit Card Account transactions through the iManage Personal Banking® system. You will be able to manage your Credit Card Account through a single sign-on connection and link to the “eZCard” system, which is a robust system allowing you to view and manage your Credit Card Account, as well as make payments, schedule future payments, review transactions, see historical information, etc. If you do not want your Credit Card Account automatically linked to your personal Accounts profile, you will need to contact the MidFirst Bank MoneyLine at 0-000-000-0000 to request the Credit Card Account be removed from your online linking profile. Through the single sign-on to eZCard from the iManage Personal Banking® system, you will be able to perform the following functions with respect to your Credit Card Account:
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Credit Card Account Access. If you have applied for, eligible for, and received a Bank credit card, then your Credit Card Account will automatically be linked with your other personal Accounts in Online Banking. Your eligibility to receive a Bank credit card is subject to a separate credit card application, approval, and cardholder agreement; if a Credit Card Account is opened, it will be linked to your personal Accounts for purposes of viewing credit card information. From Online Banking system you will also be able to sign-in directly to your Credit Card Account, through a single sign-on process. In Online Banking system, your Credit Card Account will be identified by the last four digits of your Credit Card Account. You will be able only to view Credit Card Account transactions through Online Banking. You will be able to manage your Credit Card Account through a single sign-on connection and link to the “eZCard” system, which is a robust system allowing you to view and manage your Credit Card Account, as well as make payments, schedule future payments, review transactions, see historical information, etc. If you do not want your Credit Card Account automatically linked to your personal Accounts profile, you will need to contact the MidFirst Bank MoneyLine at 0-000-000-0000 to request the Credit Card Account be removed from your online linking profile. Through the single sign-on to eZCard from the Online Banking, you will be able to perform the following functions with respect to your Credit Card Account:

Related to Credit Card Account Access

  • Account Access Electronic Check Transactions may only be made from your checking account.

  • Linked Accounts All accounts with the Bank that you enroll in a service will be linked by the tax identification numbers of the persons authorized to access the account. The linked accounts will appear together without regard to the ownership of the accounts. For example, if an authorized user of a linked account accesses the Service, that authorized user will be able to view and access at a single time the following accounts: • the accounts of the business for which that person is an authorized user; • the accounts of any other business for which that person is an authorized user; and • any consumer accounts for which the person is a co-owner or authorized signer.

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