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Login to internet banking on your Bank's web site and follow the prompts. If you are a new customer, you may need to contact the bank to get internet banking setup for the first time.
If you are transferring balance between banks then you will need to perform an EFT transaction from your old bank to the new account. You will need the full BSB of the new account to transfer from the old account.
Otherwise, transfers between accounts at the same bank can be done using the Transfers section of the online banking web site.
Every bank has a different process but in outline you:
1 go to your banks web site.
2 identify yourself in their login process, typically by entering your account details and some personal information that they can verify as belonging to you.
3: register an email address with them.
The bank will confirm the email address by sending an email to you using that address.
4: Use the link sent to you in the same email to access the banks internet banking site and set a password for your login.
Like I said all banks processes will be slightly different. You can get specific help and even have them set it all up for you if you go into one of your banks branches.
Different Banks have different systems, but commonly you'll find "Login to Internet Banking", "Login", "Personal Banking" under "Login" and similar options, more specific detail will be provided to you by Customer Care of your Bank or you may visit a Branch of your Bank.
Most sites have a link to login thru your Facebook so if you are on a device like your smartphone where you have the Facebook app and your PW saved so you can login automatically from that device it will use that to login to many sites just to make it easier for you since your verification is proven thru that device. You don't have to use it though and your information from your banking won't post on your fb unless u link them and want to post it.
1. have your bank enable online banking on their site for you and give you a login and password.
2. go to their website and login with that login and password
3. once on the site and logged in you will see your accounts, select the account and then
select the months you wish to look at
make sure you put the login and password in a safe place you can find it again and don't give it out to anyone else they will have access to your account.
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