Guidelines for setting up Internet Banking

Posted By: Carly Girl

Guidelines for setting up Internet Banking - 10/26/04 05:06 PM

Our bank is just now getting around to offering to our customers internet banking. We are heading in the right direction but we just want to make sure that we cover all our bases. Can anyone help me with some guidelines to follow?
Posted By: John Burnett

Re: Guidelines for setting up Internet Banking - 10/26/04 07:07 PM

The BOL Bankers Store has a great Internet Banking Policy booklet available for sale.

Take a look at the table of contents.
Posted By: Emalee

Re: Guidelines for setting up Internet Banking - 10/29/04 09:21 PM

Am looking for feedback from anyone who has purchased the Internet Banking Policy from Bank Policies? Did you find it helpful? Do you feel that it was worth the investment?
Posted By: Richard Insley

Re: Guidelines for setting up Internet Banking - 11/05/04 12:27 PM

Emalee and Brown Eyes- BOL has scheduled an eDelivery webinar for 12/1. This presentation will cover the critical "rules of the road" for banks that are offering (or planning to offer) electronic documents and disclosures in addition to or in place of paper. All banks moving in this direction need a thorough understanding of the basics, including ESIGN, the Fed's "eRegs", and OCC Advisory Letter 2004-11.
Posted By: SusyG

Re: Guidelines for setting up Internet Banking - 12/14/04 10:54 PM

I was somewhat disappointed after purchasing this policy. We have had online banking for several years, so all of our general policy information has been done and revised over the years. What I was looking for was the operations and internal controls, just to make sure we aren't missing anything in our day-to-day procedures/operations. While those are listed as a topic in the table of contents, most of the areas I was looking for said "insert your procedures, etc. here". I understand all banks are different though, so it would be tough to write those out in general. However, for a bank that has not established a policy, etc., it would be a good starting point.