Active Banking definition

Active Banking means our online account management system known as “Active Banking”.
Active Banking means our internet banking service you access when you enter via the website at
Active Banking means our internet banking service you access when you enter via the website at macquarie.com.au using any appropriate internet connection. Active Banking allows you to perform certain banking activities including viewing your account details (such as your account balance, transaction list and personal details), perform funds transfers, open and close accounts (where available), create cheque stops and make BPAY payments.

Related to Active Banking

  • Digital Banking (a) means our present and future online banking services which can be accessed through 365 Online, Business Online, Bank of Ireland Mobile Banking, and services available on www.bankofireland.com; and

  • Internet Banking means the service we offer by which you can access and transact on a nominated account by using a personal computer and accessing via our website. This includes transactions processed through the mobile banking facility as well as the smartphone app facility.

  • Telephone Banking means banking services available from time to time by telephone;

  • Mobile Banking means the banking services accessible from the Device you have registered with us for Mobile Banking.

  • Zurich Banking Day means a day on which banks are open in the City of Zurich for the settlement of payments and of foreign exchange transactions.