Online Checking
Internet Checking
Online checking is becoming an extremely popular way for people to pay their bills without the hassle of actually writing a check. Plus, Internet checking means no more stamps, no more envelopes to address and an easy way to track your payments.
The premise behind online checking is actually quite simple. Rather than using "conventional" methods to pay your bills, sign-up for online checking through an online bank account and pay your bills instantly, online. It's fast, easy, convenient and usually free.
Online Checking - Checking Reinvented
Online checking has actually reinvented the way you pay your bills, manage your money and view your statements. Online checking is an effortless, secure way to do so many things. It is important to recognize that all online checking accounts are not created equal. Individual banking institutions have individualized services. Decide what services are most important to you before choosing an online checking service.
Online Checking – Is it Right for You?
There are a number of benefits to online checking but is it for you? Take our online checking quiz to find out.
- Do you want to be able to do your banking 24/7?
- Do you not want to wait in a bank line to be helped?
- Do you want to access your balance at any time?
- Are you interested in seeing what checks have cleared?
- Do you want to schedule payments automatically?
- Looking to save money on bank fees?
- Hate having to go to the post office to mail your bills?
- Looking to eliminate paper statements?
If you answered yes to any of the questions above then an online checking account is certainly something you should consider. Start banking on your terms. iGObanking.com can help.
It's easy to sign up for online banking. Go to iGObanking.com, member FDIC, to begin your Internet banking today or call us at 1-888-432-5890.
Is Online Banking Safe?
The web is a convenient and safe way to bank. When you do online banking at iGObanking.com you can be confident that our site is secure. Data is encrypted making it virtually impossible for anyone to access your account information. Most Internet banks also use "Multifactor Authentication" to protect against phishing, pharming and dictionary attacks, as well as keystroke logging viruses. For added security, site access requires users to answer a series of security questions and automatically disconnects users after 10 minutes of inactivity.
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