Electra Internet Banking

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Electra Internet Banking is the Internet user interface of the Electra system, which allows accessing Electra system services via the web.

Using Electra Internet Banking, customers can contact their banks, request information from them and launch transactions via the Internet, using a browser application.

The Electra Internet Banking system is also used under the following names:

  • NetBank (ERSTE Bank)
  • klikkbank ([origo] klikkbank)
  • SpectraNet/SpectraNet Light (UniCredit Bank)
  • NetBankár Business (MKB Bank)
  • Euro-eBank (Takinvest)

As a consequence of the applied solutions, the services provided by the system can be used with numerous common browser applications, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Safari or even Google Chrome.

The wide range of applied security solutions protect not only customers' data against unauthorised access but also ensure that transaction were executed without any error and one time only.

The wide range of banks using the system also ensures that the development team has up-to-date information about attacks occurring on the Internet and so Electra can provide protection against such attacks even before they become common.

Who do we recommend it to?

We recommend Electra Internet Banking to every customer segment of banks, taking into consideration their usage habits:

  • to private customers who use the system mostly to request information and submit not more than a couple of orders a day,
  • to small and medium-sized enterprises and companies which - apart from requesting information - want to send in more (even 20-30) orders a day using an easy and fast method,
  • to large corporate customers and minor service providers which launch hundreds of orders a day and connect their own internal systems to the Internet Banking system using the available import/export functions, or
  • to large corporate customers and service providers which can use it as a service supplementing the Electra client program and adding mobility to the Client program,
  • to contracted partners of financial institutions, such as loan brokers, who can perform special operations related to the products of the given financial institution through channels provided by the bank for that purpose.

Functionality

Banks can make any of their services and products available through the Internet Banking interface, which allows performing any information requests, launching any orders, direct debit or direct credit transactions and retrieving order statuses. Notifications can be used to monitor the status of direct credit, direct debit and postal transactions, and account statements can also be retrieved in .pdf format.

The service offers a wide range of export and import functions and so it can be connected to clients' own systems. The system can import orders and export information (statements, notifications and transactions) in a number of industry standard and bank-defined formats.

Electra Internet Banking can work together with the Client program and Mobile Banking in a unique way. As a result of that, orders created using the Client program can be signed and submitted through Internet Banking, which provides outstanding mobility also to installed client programs.

References

Drávamenti Takarékszövetkezet

  • 2012.: Introduction of Electra Internet Banking.

Rum és Vidéke Takarékszövetkezet

  • 2011.: Introduction of Electra Internet Banking.

GRÁNIT Bank Zrt.

  • 2011.: Introduction of Electra Internet Banking.

Magyar Takarékszövetkezeti Bank Zrt.

  • 2010.: Introduction of Electra Internet Banking for the customers of TakarékBank.

Cooperative savings associations involved in the Cooperative Savings Association Integration

  • 2010.: Introduction of Electra Internet Banking both for TakarékPont-member and non-member cooperative savings associations.

Kisdunamenti Takarékszövetkezet

  • 2010.: Introduction of Electra Internet Banking.

Mecsekvidéke Takarékszövetkezet

  • 2010.: Introduction of Electra Internet Banking.

Nagybajom és Vidéke Takarékszövetkezet

  • 2010.: Introduction of Electra Internet Banking.

Tokaj és Vidéke Takarékszövetkezet

  • 2010.: Introduction of Electra Internet Banking.

Takarék Szövetkezeti Hitelintézet

  • 2010.: Introduction of Electra Internet Banking.

Turai Takarékszövetkezet

  • 2010.: Introduction of Electra Internet Banking.

KDB Bank Hungary Zrt.

  • 2009.: Launched Internet banking service under the name KDB NetBank for three customer segments: retail, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and corporate.

Biatorbágy és Vidéke Takarékszövetkezet

  • 2009.: Introduction of Electra Internet Banking.

Alföld Takarék Szövetkezeti Hitelintézet (successor of Létavértes és Vidéke Takarékszövetkezet)

  • 2009.: Introduction of Electra Internet Banking.

Alsónémedi és Vidéke Takarékszövetkezet

  • 2008.: Introduction of Electra Internet Banking.

MKB Bank Zrt.

  • 2008.: Launched the Internet banking service under the name NetBANKár Business for corporate customers.

Örkényi Takarékszövetkezet

  • 2008.: Introduction of Electra Internet Banking.

UniCredit Bank Hungary Zrt. (successor of HVB Bank Hungary Rt., but was also known as Creditanstalt Rt., then as Bank Austria Creditanstalt Rt. and then as HVB Bank Hungary Rt. from 2001 to 2006)

  • 2005.: Added two new Internet banking services under the names SpectraNet Plusz and SpectraNet Light to the existing ones.
  • 2007.: Migrated nearly 27,000 customers from the bank's legacy Internet banking system to SpectraNet.

Alba Takarékszövetkezet

  • 2006.: Introduced the Internet banking service under the name albanetbanking.

ERSTE Bank Hungary Nyrt.

  • 2003.: Internet banking services introduced for retail customers under the name NetBank for private customers.
  • 2004.: Introduced the NetBank service for corporate customers.
  • 2005.: Launched the Internet banking service under the brand name [origo] klikkBank, implemented as a cooperation between ERSTE and [origo].

Forrás Takarékszövetkezet

  • 2005.: Introduction of Electra Internet Banking.

Tak-Invest Informatikai és Szolgáltató Kft.

  • 2005.: Introduced Internet banking services under the name Euro-eBank at nearly 60 cooperative savings associations of the Cooperative Savings Association Integration.

Dél-Dunántúli Regionális Bank Zrt. (successor of Siklós és Vidéke Takarékszövetkezet)

  • 2004.: Introduced the Internet banking service under the name Electra Internet Banking.

Banco Popolare Hungary Zrt. (successor of IC Bank Zrt.)

  • 2003.: Introduced the Internet Banking service.

Konzumbank Rt. (successor in title: MKB Bank Zrt.)

  • 2003.: Introduced the Internet banking service for retail and corporate customers under the name Electra Internet Banking.

Postabank és Takarékpénztár Rt. (successor in title: Erste Bank Hungary Rt.)

  • 2003.: Developed a trading system for Sulinet lending.

Szigetvári Takarékszövetkezet

  • 2003.: Introduction of Electra Internet Banking.

K&H Bank Magyarország Zrt.

  • 2002.: Introduced the corporate e-banking service.
 
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