Cyberbanking definition

Cyberbanking means such services offered by the Bank over different electronic delivery channels including but not limited to the internet, mobile and fixed line telephone networks and such other channels as announced by the Bank as available from time to time;

Examples of Cyberbanking in a sentence

  • No warranty of any kind, implied, expressed or statutory including but not limited to warranties of non-infringement of third party rights, operation, completeness, accuracy, reliability, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, freedom from computer virus, or arising by law, statute, usage of trade, or course of dealing is given in conjunction with your use of this Cyberbanking Service.

  • Any notice that we send to you via electronic mail (email), mailbox in Cyberbanking – Internet, BEA App push notification service, short message service (SMS), or such other electronic delivery method as adopted by us from time to time shall be deemed to have reached the principal Cardholder and each supplementary Cardholder immediately.

  • Traveller’s Cardholder should check the unused balance of Traveller’s Card Account through Cyberbanking or the BEA Credit Card Customer Services Hotline on 3608 6628 after three working days.

  • The Sender has the option to cancel or terminate the Withdrawal Instruction via Cyberbanking before the withdrawal is made by the Recipient and within the Validity Period of the Withdrawal Instruction.

  • Your use of the Cyberbanking Service following any modification constitutes your agreement to follow and be bound by these terms as revised.

  • Subject to the Bank’s approval, the Cardholder can nominate the Traveller’s Card Account to receive Cyberbanking Services upon successful registration at any branch of the Bank, and the use of such facilities is subject to the terms and conditions of Cyberbanking.

  • The ATM PIN will also serve as your personal identification number when you log in to Cyberbanking for the first time.