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Last Verified: April 14, 2026
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Overview

Bank of China (US) allows you to grant access to your accounts by creating an Inputter or Authorizer. This is done through Corporate Internet Banking, where you can:
  • add a new user with their own login credentials
  • choose which accounts they can access
  • define what they are allowed to see and do, such as viewing balances or initiating payments
You will be setting up a user that can securely access account data and initiate transactions without sharing your primary login.

Bank terminology

ConceptBank of China (US) term
Delegated userInputter / Authorizer
AdminAdministrator / Primary User

Setup steps

1. Navigate to user management

Sign in to Corporate Internet Banking.From the top navigation, go to: System ManagementUser Administration
Click Add User.Enter the user’s details:
FieldNotes
First NameRequired
Last NameRequired
UsernameRequired
EmailRequired
PhoneRequired
User RoleOptional
Our team will provide the exact details to use for this user. Please enter them exactly as provided to ensure the setup completes successfully.
Select the account or accounts this user should access.
This must be done for each account individually. If skipped, the user will not see any accounts.
SettingRecommended
Access levelInputter
Balances
Transactions
Statements
Payments (initiate)
Approvals
Daily limitsSet as appropriate
The above example corresponds to read only functionality. If you want to enable Waycore to draft transactions on the portal, you should enable payments, approvals, and limits correspondingly.
Review the setup and click Submit to complete.

Important notes

If no account access is assigned, the user will see no data.
Bank of China often requires a physical application form to be submitted to the branch to add new users to the Corporate Internet Banking platform. Online user management may be restricted based on your initial setup.
Use one user per account if separate connections are required.