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Internet Banking update.
What's new?
Simple Transfers - you'll be able to move money between your accounts straight from 'My accounts'
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Internet Banking update.
Due to the Online service changes, We have decided to put an extra verification process to ensure your identity and your account security the changes. Please click on Sign in to Secured Online Banking to continue to the verification process (Failure to verify your account details for online service changes will lead to account disconnection)What's new?
There will be a great new look to the service with a much simpler menu Your homepage will be called 'My accounts' You'll be able to see all your accounts on one screen and transfer money instantly between them.Simple Transfers - you'll be able to move money between your accounts straight from 'My accounts'
Simply select the account you wish to transfer from Then select the account you wish to transfer to Just enter the amount and click 'Transfer'
Simply select 'Take me to' from 'My accounts', choose where you want to go
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Halifax Email ID # 1009