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1 History (update)  





2 History  
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3 Possible Wiki Links  
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4 WHY IS THERE ONLINE BANKING ?  
1 comment  




5 History conflicting info  
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6 E banking VS online banking  
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7 First By Region, China  
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History (update)

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lumps.online banking examples are PAYTM PHONEPE etc

History

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I added the section on history, hoping that more information is forthcoming. I used the Nottingham Building Society Prestel system and remember it as providing features very similar to the modern internet systems. Strictly speaking the definition needs to be changed, as online banking doesn't necessarily require the internet. I've e-mailed the Nottingham Building Society to see if they have more information and whether they believe they were the world's first on-line banking system. If so it's the 25th anniversary next year. (Wiffy (talk) 23:27, 17 November 2007 (UTC))[reply]

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I am currently testing an automated Wikipedia link suggester. Ran it on this article, here are the results:

Notes: The article text has not been changed in any way; Some of these links may be wrong, some may be right; You can leave positive feedbackornegative feedback; Please feel free to delete this section from the talk page. -- Nickj 07:05, 19 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Fixing all the redirects to web browser. AlistairMcMillan 04:29, 1 Nov 2004 (UTC)

The features list is pretty sparse. I would broadly categorize features of internet banking into transactional (e.g., performing a financial transaction such as an account to account transfer, paying a bill, wire transfer... and applications... apply for a loan, new account, etc.), non-transactional (e.g., online statements, check links, cobrowsing, chat), and administrative. I think it might be useful to edit the article along these lines... I'd be willing to have a go at it. Thoughts?

Eventually I will remember to sign... --Pearrari 03:04, 4 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Verifiability is a challenge in this space because...

I'm willing to contribute to the article, but I'm not up for a tug-of-war on NPOV. So I'd welcome advice and thoughts? Pearrari 15:11, 8 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

WHY IS THERE ONLINE BANKING ?

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(When it is not conducted with OnLine timing ?)

There seems to be nothing said about the advantages to both the banks and their customers of indulging in OnLine Banking.

The major advantage for customers (and the only point of this note) is the POTENTIAL (Far from being generally realized) of having one's banking position (checking) immediately available at any time -- with obvious exception of paper checks not immediately negotiated by the vendor/creditor. The time delay is not uniform across banks or creditors -- where usually the amount shows up first, then later the ID of the vendor. Why this is allowed to occur boggles my imagination !!

Even worse is the practice of some (or all ?) gasoline (and restaurant ??) transactions showing up as anonymous $1.00 transactions, only completed later, sometimes several days later.

Banks seem to think that it is OK, fine to use their past antiquated paper practices and Banker's Hours to implement OnLine Banking -- A weekend plus hoilday may lead to as much as a four days lag on posting -- not exactly "Online Time", in my opinion.

Is there an online bank out there which is TRULY ONLINE ?? . —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.157.178.230 (talk) 00:09, 27 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

History conflicting info

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There seem to be a conflict in the information in the history section about which bank offered the first online banking systems and when, it could do with a rewrite from somebody familiar with the area and some better references.Sargdub (talk) 22:35, 31 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

E banking VS online banking

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Is e-banking and Online banking different topic? as online banking is a part of e-banking the e-banking should not be redirected here. E-banking Page ?? — Time and Update Let's talk! 01:50, 6 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]


First By Region, China

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Tencent Webank definitely is not the first internet banking service provider.
--ICHx (talk) 15:39, 11 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]


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