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Overview
As the owner of a business account, you can use Internet Banking Business to grant access to your account to other individuals, such as an employee. You can set or remove permissions for each person, allowing them to securely access account data and initiate transactions.Bank terminology
| Concept | ABN AMRO term |
|---|---|
| Delegated user | employee |
| Admin | owner |
Setup steps
1. Request access
1. Request access
Log in to Internet Banking Business. Fill out the form to add users to Business Online Banking.Enter the required details as prompted by the interface.
Individuals you want to add must have a business debit card or an Access Card. Request an Access Card via the form when adding the person if they do not already have one.
2. Sign the new agreement
2. Sign the new agreement
We are processing your request to modify your access to Internet Banking into a new agreement. You will receive the new agreement within five business days via Internet Banking. Sign it and return it to us.
3. Process and activation
3. Process and activation
Once we have received the signed agreement, we will activate the access within two business days. You will receive a notification via email.
4. Manage permissions
4. Manage permissions
Now that access is arranged, log in and go to the ‘manage authorisations’ menu. You manage an employee’s authorisations through Internet Banking.Select the specific service categories for the employee:
- view statements: the employee can view credit and debit transactions of accounts they are authorised to access. You, as the owner, specify which accounts the employee can access and which accounts are excluded.
- create orders: the employee can set up payments for submission.
- send: the employee can send payment orders up to the applicable bank limits.
Important notes
Use one user per account if separate connections are required.