Business Internet Banking Service definition

Business Internet Banking Service means any banking product or service provided the Bank to the Customer using Business Internet Banking.

Examples of Business Internet Banking Service in a sentence

  • When the Bank receives a request or instructions for a Business Internet Banking Service, the Bank will take the following steps to verify that the person who is making the request, or giving the instruction, is your authorised Account Operator by reference to the entry of the correct Account Operator ID and password and dynamic password.

  • Once the Bank has verified that the person providing a request of instructions for a Business Internet Banking Service is your authorised Account Operator, in accordance with clause9.1, the request or instruction will constitute a valid direction from you to the Bank and you must accept all responsibility for the accuracy of information contained in the instruction.

  • Should the Bank be of the opinion that the Customer or the Customer Delegates have in any way breached these Terms and Conditions, the Bank shall have the right to, without further notice, suspend or terminate the use of Business Internet Banking or Business Internet Banking Service by the Customer and/or any one or more of the Customer Delegates.

  • THE BUSINESS INTERNET BANKING SERVICE 2.1 The Business Internet Banking Service enables the Customer to view certain accounts Online and to give the Bank instructions Online in relation to certain services that Customers receive from the Bank, and certain accounts and products that the Customer has with the Bank.

  • Failure to follow the procedures set out in the Business Internet Banking Customer Guide may result in the Customer or any of the Customer Delegates being unable to access fully or in part the Business Internet Banking Service.

  • CUSTOMER INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 The Bank will only accept a Customer Instruction if it has been effected through the Business Internet Banking Service using the appropriate Password(s) in accordance with the Business Internet Banking Customer Guide and these Terms and Conditions and as shall be prescribed by the Bank from time to time.

  • All comments should be made clearly and audibly and all speakers should first state their full names and City of residence and the names of any persons in whose behalf they are appearing.

  • INTRODUCTION 1.1 The Customer and the Bank agree that the Business Internet Banking Service shall be supplied to the Customer subject to these Terms and Conditions.

  • The Customer agrees that it is the Customer’s sole responsibility to set-up, maintain and regularly review security arrangements concerning access to, and use of, the Business Internet Banking Service, and information stored on the Customer’s computing and communications systems, and in particular the Customer’s and any of the Customer Delegates’ control of Passwords and Digital Certificates and access to Business Internet Banking.

  • If, in relation to other agreements between the Customer and the Bank, the Bank has agreed not to send the Customer any marketing material (or if the Customer does so in the future), the Customer agrees that this restriction will not apply to these electronic advertisements and consent to receiving them when accessing the Bank’s Internet website(s) and/or the Business Internet Banking Service.

Related to Business Internet Banking Service

  • Banking Services means each and any of the following bank services provided to the Borrower or any Subsidiary by any Lender or any of its Affiliates: (a) credit cards for commercial customers (including, without limitation, commercial credit cards and purchasing cards), (b) stored value cards and (c) treasury management services (including, without limitation, controlled disbursement, automated clearinghouse transactions, return items, overdrafts and interstate depository network services).

  • Electric generation service means the provision of retail

  • Internet Services means that part of the Data & Internet Services which is accessible via the public internet. This includes internet access, email facilities, web-page facilities and any other related internet facility or services that we may provide from time to time. This specifically does not refer to wide area networking services that are not accessible via the public internet.